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Walt Whitman - To You.

LET us twain walk aside from the rest; 
Now we are together privately, do you discard ceremony, 
Come! vouchsafe to me what has yet been vouchsafed to none—Tell me the whole story, 
Tell me what you would not tell your brother, wife, husband, or physician.

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Poet: Walt Whitman
Poem: 11. To You.
Volume: Leaves of Grass
- 22. Gathered Leaves
Year: Published/Written in 1900

Comment 1 of 1, added on May 17th, 2005 at 1:27 PM.

This poem is about a man meeting a lady and thier together until the end without anyone around them all the time and wants the realationship to last forever by being truthful. He wants someone who he can share his secrets with. He's in love!

Carroll J Stelly from United States

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