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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What words imply messages about death in "Full of Life Now" By Walt Whitman?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Full of life now, compact, visible, I, forty years old the eighty-third year of the States, To one a century hence or any number of centuries hence, To you yet unborn these, seeking you. When you read these I that was visible am become invisible, Now it is you, compact, visible, realizing my poems, seeking me, Fancying how happy you were if I could be with you and become your comrade; Be it as if I were with you. (Be not too certain but I am now with you.)

HanAkoSolo (jamierox4ev3r):

I've never read this text before, sorry >.<

OpenStudy (petiteme):

Me too v.v sorry

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What about "Do not stand at my Grave and weep" or "A Stone I Died" ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Coolsector

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