Excelsior

by Walt Whitman · 1867
Published 01/07/1867

WHO has gone farthest? For I swear I will go farther;

And who has been just? For I would be the most just person of the earth;

And who most cautious? For I would be more

      cautious;

And who has been happiest? O I think it is I! I think no one was ever happier than I;

And who has lavish'd all? For I lavish constantly the best I have;

And who has been firmest? For I would be firmer;

And who proudest? For I think I have reason to be the proudest son alive—for I am the son of the brawny and tall-topt city;

And who has been bold and true? For I would be the boldest and truest being of the universe;

And who benevolent? For I would show more be-nevolencebenevolence than all the rest;

And who has projected beautiful words through the longest time? By God! I will outvie him! I will say such words, they shall stretch through longer time!

And who has receiv'd the love of the most friends?

      For I know what it is to receive the passionate love of many friends;

And to whom has been given the sweetest from

      women, and paid them in kind? For I will

      take the like sweets and pay them in kind;

And who possesses a perfect and enamour'd body?

      For I do not believe any one possesses a more

      perfect or enamour'd body than mine;

And who thinks the amplest thoughts? For I will surround those thoughts;

And who has made hymns fit for the earth? For I am mad with devouring extacy to make joyous hymns for the whole earth!

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