Red Jacket (From Aloft) Poem by Walt Whitman

Red Jacket (From Aloft)

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Upon this scene, this show,
Yielded to-day by fashion, learning, wealth,
(Nor in caprice alone- some grains of deepest meaning,)
Haply, aloft, (who knows?) from distant sky-clouds' blended shapes,
As some old tree, or rock or cliff, thrill'd with its soul,
Product of Nature's sun, stars, earth direct- a towering human form,
In hunting-shirt of film, arm'd with the rifle, a half-ironical
smile curving its phantom lips,
Like one of Ossian's ghosts looks down.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
pooface 27 April 2022

I apologize for my cringe

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foxy love 06 December 2017

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foxy love 06 December 2017

i am foxy over foxessssss

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pooface 23 November 2017

very nice! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

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