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A poem by Walt Whitman

Yet, Yet, Ye Downcast Hours

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Title:     Yet, Yet, Ye Downcast Hours
Author: Walt Whitman [More Titles by Whitman]

Yet, yet, ye downcast hours, I know ye also,

Weights of lead, how ye clog and cling at my ankles,

Earth to a chamber of mourning turns--I hear the o'erweening, mocking voice,

Matter is conqueror--matter, triumphant only, continues onward.


Despairing cries float ceaselessly toward me,

The call of my nearest lover, putting forth, alarm'd, uncertain,

The sea I am quickly to sail, come tell me,

Come tell me where I am speeding, tell me my destination.


I understand your anguish, but I cannot help you,

I approach, hear, behold, the sad mouth, the look out of the eyes, your mute inquiry,

Whither I go from the bed I recline on, come tell me,--

Old age, alarm'd, uncertain--a young woman's voice, appealing to me for comfort;

A young man's voice, Shall I not escape?


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Walt Whitman's poem: Yet, Yet, Ye Downcast Hours

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