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Walt Whitman · Leaves of Grass

Poem 303 of 382 · Sands at Seventy

Queries to My Seventieth Year

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Approaching, nearing, curious, Thou dim, uncertain spectre--bringest thou life or death? Strength, weakness, blindness, more paralysis and heavier? Or placid skies and sun? Wilt stir the waters yet? Or haply cut me short for good? Or leave me here as now, Dull, parrot-like and old, with crack’d voice harping, screeching?

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