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FROM all the rest I single out you, having a message for you:
You are to die-Let others tell you what they please, I cannot prevaricate,
I am exact and merciless, but I love you-There is no escape for you.
Softly I lay my right hand upon you-you just feel it,
I do not argue-I bend my head close, and half envelope it,
I sit quietly by-I remain faithful,
I am more than nurse, more than parent or neighbor,
I absolve you from all except yourself, spiritual, bodily-that is eternal-you
yourself will surely escape,
The corpse you will leave will be but excrementitious.
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The sun bursts through in unlooked-for directions!
Strong thoughts fill you, and confidence-you smile!
You forget you are sick, as I forget you are sick,
You do not see the medicines-you do not mind the weeping friends-I am with you,
I exclude others from you-there is nothing to be commiserated,
I do not commiserate-I congratulate you.
(Walt Whitman)
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