That Music Always Round Me

by Walt Whitman · 1867
Published 01/07/1867

THAT music always round me, unceasing, unbeginning

      —yet long untaught I did not hear;

But now the chorus I hear, and am elated;

A tenor, strong, ascending, with power and health, with glad notes of day-break I hear,

A soprano, at intervals, sailing buoyantly over the tops of immense waves,

A transparent base, shuddering lusciously under and through the universe,

The triumphant tutti—the funeral wailings, with sweet flutes and violins—all these I fill myself with;

I hear not the volumes of sound merely—I am moved by the exquisite meanings,

I listen to the different voices winding in and out, striving, contending with fiery vehemence to excel each other in emotion,

I do not think the peformersperformers know themselves—but now I think I begin to know them.

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