Germs

by Walt Whitman · 1871
Published 01/07/1871

FORMS, qualities, lives, humanity, language, thoughts,

The ones known, and the ones unknown—the ones on the stars,

The stars themselves, some shaped, others unshaped,

Wonders as of those countries—the soil, trees, cities, inhabitants, whatever they may be,

Splendid suns, the moons and rings, the countless com-binationscombinations and effects;

Such-like, and as good as such-like, visible here or any-whereanywhere, stand provided for in a handful of space, which I extend my arm and half enclose with my hand;

That contains the start of each and all—the virtue, the germs of all.

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