Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Reflection for January 27, 2010


LEAVES OF GRASS

Excerpts from “Faces” By Walt Whitman

Sauntering the pavement , or riding the country by-roads

--lo! Such faces!

Faces of friendship, precision, caution, suavity, ideality;

The spiritual, prescient face—always welcome,

common, benevolent face,

The face of the singing of music- the grand faces of natural

lawyers and judges, broad at the back-top;

The faces of hunters and fishers, bulged at the brows—the

shaved blanch’d faces of orthodox citizens;

The pure, extravagant, yearning, questioning artist’s face;

The ugly face of some beautiful Soul, the handsome detested

or despised face;

The sacred faces of infants, the illuminated face of the

mother of many children;

The face of an amour, the face of veneration;

The face as of a dream, the face of an immobile rock;

The face withdrawn of its good and bad, a castrated face;

A wild hawk, his wings clipped by the clipper;

A stallion that yielded at last to the thongs

and knife of the gelder

This face is a life-boat;

This is the face commanding and bearded, it asks no odds

for the rest;

This face is flavor’d fruit, ready for the eating;

This face of a healthy and honest boy is the programme

of all good.

These faces bear testimony, slumbering or awake;

They show their descent from the Master himself.

Off the word I have spoke, I except not one –red,

white, black , are all deific;

In each house is the ovum—it comes forth after a

thousand years.

Spots or cracks at the windows do not disturb me;

Tall and sufficient stand behind, and make signs to me;

I read the promise, and patiently wait.