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1819–1892

“Going Somewhere”

Walt Whitman

My science-friend, my noblest woman-friend, ( Now buried in an English grave — and this a memory-leaf for her dear sake,) Ended our talk — “The sum, concluding all we know of old or modern learning, intuitions deep, “Of all Geologies — Histories — of all Astronomy — of Evolution,

Metaphysics all, “Is, that we all are onward, onward, speeding slowly, surely bettering, “Life, life an endless march, an endless army, ( no halt, but it is duly over,) “The world, the race, the soul — in space and time the universes,

“All bound as is befitting each — all surely going somewhere.”

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“Going Somewhere” · Walt Whitman · Poetry Cove