In the notebook, I could make out various names and numbers. Here they are now:
- Charles
- 10th
- Brochure
- Two <something> <something> of a dialogue between A...
- Lessons for a President elect
- Dialogue between <something> and "President Elect"
- Antique
- Greek
- Classic
- Tenpiece (?) of virtue
- Consequence in these - philosophy
- Questioning reasons <something>
- Christ
- Why now I shall meow (I take it back it says "know") whether there is anything in you liberated. I shall see
whetherhow much you can stand. Perhaps I shall see the <something> (looks like "crash") - is <something> (looks like "all the lust"...maybe not though).Old England
I kind of understand what some of those inscriptions mean after looking at the examined journal. The numbers and names were addresses. When speaking of dialogues or President Elect, Whitman was speaking of his imaginary conversation with my main man Honest Abe Abraham Lincoln (we both share a birthday). The religious things in there formed his opinion on current day issues like slavery and equality. All the lust = Is all then lost? Very different meanings if I do say so myself. I think that through this we can see that for his poems he was aiming for a more spiritual tone. He also believed in America and wanted to see it prosper. He also pulled a lot o elements from around him when writing. His environment influenced him. This is why Whitman was so successful, he made the everyday things appear extravagant and used things we all know about.
I'd like to end this post with a poem.
Roses are red
Roses are green
Roses are thorny
Roses are plants
Roses are love
Roses are lust
Roses are fat
Roses are skinny
Roses are tall
Roses are short
Roses are infected
Roses are defected
Roses are rejected
Roses are dangerous
Roses are safe
Roses are beautiful
Roses are lost
Roses are found
Roses are alive
Roses might kill
Roses are Roses
Even still
And violets are variations of blue
But who has the time?
Answer:
No one, No body
Love the structure of this post- the list and then your explaination
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