Walt Whitman; A Word Portrait Of His Poem by Bijay Kant Dubey

Walt Whitman; A Word Portrait Of His



The man in the beards
Unkempt and long,
Half-ripe and half-black,
Lost into the reflections of own,
With visions lifted above,
The Mind in the Supermind,
The Soul in the Oversoul,
Visionary and lost,
Dreaming and wandering,
Loitering and striding,
Always in search of,
Always in quest of,
A visionary was he,
a wanderer was he,
A dreamer lost
Into the dreams of his own,
A visionary in his own
The visions of the past,
The present and the future,
A philosopher
Into philosophical reflections
Shabby and forgetful of,
Lost somewhere.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Abdulrazak Aralimatti 13 April 2015

Truly said. In free verse he dominated poetry in his time.

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