"OUT OF THE ROLLING OCEAN THE CROWD" by Walt Whitman
(A poem read before the scattering of ashes, Gulf of Mexico, July '99)
"Out of the rolling ocean the crowd came a drop gently to me,
Whispering I love you, before long I die, I have travel'd a long
way merely to look on you to touch you,
For I could not die till I
once look'd on you,
For fear'd I might afterward lose you.
Now we have met, we have look'd, we are safe,
Return in peace to the
ocean my love,
I too am part of the ocean my love, we are not so
much separated,
Behold the great rondure, the cohesion of all, how
perfect!
But as for me, for you, the irresistible sea is to separate
us,
As for an hour carrying us diverse, yet cannot carry us diverse
forever;
Be not impatient - a little space - know you I salute the
air, the ocean and the land,
Every day at sundown for your dear sake
my love."
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