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With Antecedents
By Walt Whitman
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With antecedents;
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With my fathers and mothers and the accumulations of past ages;
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With all which, had it not been, I would not now be here, as I am:
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With Egypt, India, Phenicia, Greece and Rome;
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With the Kelt, the Scandinavian, the Alb and the Saxon;
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With antique maritime ventures,with laws, artisanship, wars and journeys,
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With the poet, the skald, the saga, the myth, and the oracle,
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With the sale of slaveswith enthusiastswith the troubadour, the crusader, and the monk;
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With those old continents whence we have come to this new continent;
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With the fading kingdoms and kings over there;
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With the fading religions and priests;
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With the small shores we look back to from our own large and present shores;
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With countless years drawing themselves onward and arrived at these years;
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You and Me arrivedAmerica arrived and making this year;
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This year! sending itself ahead countless years to come.
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- O but it is not the yearsit is Iit is You;
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We touch all laws and tally all antecedents;
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We are the skald, the oracle, the monk and the knight, we easily include them and more;
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We stand amid time, beginningless and endlesswe stand amid evil and good;
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All swings around usthere is as much darkness as light;
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The very sun swings itself and its system of planets around us;
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Its sun, and its again, all swing around us.
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As for me, (torn, stormy, amid these vehement days,)
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I have the idea of all, and am all and believe in all;
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I believe materialism is true and spiritualism is trueI reject no part.
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Have I forgotten any part?-
Come to me whoever and whatever, till I give you recognition.
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I respect Assyria, China, Teutonia, and the Hebrews;-
I adopt each theory, myth, god, and demi-god;
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I see the old accounts, bibles, genealogies, are true, without exception;
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I assert that all past days were what they must have been;
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And that they could no-how have been better than they were;
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And that to-day is what it must be, and that America is;
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And that to-day and America could no-how be better than they are.
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In the name of These States and in your and my name, the Past;-
And in the name of these States and in your and my name, the Present time.
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I know that the past was great and the future will be great,-
And I know that both curiously conjoint in the present time,
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(For the sake of him I typifyfor the common average man's sakeyour sake if you are he;)
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And that where I am or you are this present day, there is the centre of all days, all races;
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And there is the meaning to us of all that has ever come of races and days, or ever will come.
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