To a Common Prostitute

by Walt Whitman · 1871
Published 01/07/1871

BE composed—be at ease with me—I am Walt Whit-manWhitman, liberal and lusty as Nature;

Not till the sun excludes you, do I exclude you;

Not till the waters refuse to glisten for you, and the leaves to rustle for you, do my words refuse to glisten and rustle for you.


My girl, I appoint with you an appointment—and I charge you that you make preparation to be worthy to meet me,

And I charge you that you be patient and perfect till I come.


Till then, I salute you with a significant look, that you do not forget me.

#erotic desire #gender relations #power dynamics #prostitution #walt whitman

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