1 O ME, man of slack faith so long!
And sing and laugh, and deny nothing.
Standing aloof—denying portions so long; |
Only aware to-day of compact, all-diffused truth; |
Discovering to-day there is no lie, or form of lie, and can be none, but grows as inevitably upon it- self as the truth does upon itself, |
Or as any law of the earth, or any natural production of the earth does. |
2 (This is curious, and may not be realized immedi- ately—But it must be realized; |
I feel in myself that I represent falsehoods equally with the rest, |
And that the universe does.) |
3 Where has fail'd a perfect return, indifferent of lies or the truth? |
Is it upon the ground, or in water or fire? or in the spirit of man? or in the meat and blood? |
4 Meditating among liars, and retreating sternly into myself, I see that there are really no liars or lies after all, |
And that nothing fails its perfect return—And that what are called lies are perfect returns, |
And that each thing exactly represents itself, and what has preceded it, |
And that the truth includes all, and is compact, just as much as space is compact, |
And that there is no flaw or vacuum in the amount of the truth—but that all is truth without ex- ception; |
And henceforth I will go celebrate anything I see or am, |
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