Night On The Prairies

Walt Whitman 1819 (West Hills) – 1892 (Camden)




   NIGHT on the prairies;
   The supper is over--the fire on the ground burns low;
   The wearied emigrants sleep, wrapt in their blankets:
   I walk by myself--I stand and look at the stars, which I think now I
         never realized before.

   Now I absorb immortality and peace,
   I admire death, and test propositions.

   How plenteous! How spiritual! How resumé!
   The same Old Man and Soul--the same old aspirations, and the same
         content.

   I was thinking the day most splendid, till I saw what the not-day
         exhibited,
   I was thinking this globe enough, till there sprang out so noiseless
         around me myriads of other globes.                           10

   Now, while the great thoughts of space and eternity fill me, I will
         measure myself by them;
   And now, touch'd with the lives of other globes, arrived as far along
         as those of the earth,
   Or waiting to arrive, or pass'd on farther than those of the earth,
   I henceforth no more ignore them, than I ignore my own life,
   Or the lives of the earth arrived as far as mine, or waiting to
         arrive.

   O I see now that life cannot exhibit all to me--as the day cannot,
   I see that I am to wait for what will be exhibited by death.

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Submitted on May 13, 2011

Modified on April 17, 2023

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Scheme AXXXX XX BBX XXAX XBXCCXXX XX
Closest metre Iambic hexameter
Characters 1,238
Words 209
Stanzas 6
Stanza Lengths 5, 2, 3, 4, 8, 2

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