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1819–1892

After the Supper and Talk

Walt Whitman

After the supper and talk — after the day is done, As a friend from friends his final withdrawal prolonging, Good-bye and Good-bye with emotional lips repeating, ( So hard for his hand to release those hands — no more will they meet,

No more for communion of sorrow and joy, of old and young, A far-stretching journey awaits him, to return no more,) Shunning, postponing severance — seeking to ward off the last word ever so little, E'en at the exit-door turning — charges superfluous calling back — e'en as he descends the steps,

Something to eke out a minute additional — shadows of nightfall deepening, Farewells, messages lessening — dimmer the forthgoer's visage and form, Soon to be lost for aye in the darkness — loth, O so loth to depart! Garrulous to the very last.

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