NoCC Poems Of Walt Whitman by Walt Whitman: Last Invocation, The Last Invocation, The


Poems Of Walt Whitman

By Walt Whitman

Last Invocation, The Last Invocation, The

Last Invocation, The

Last Invocation, The

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Last Invocation, The

At the last, tenderly,
From the walls of the powerful fortress`d house,
From the clasp of the knitted locks, from the keep of the well - closed doors, Let me be wafted.

Let me glide noiselessly forth;
With the key of softness unlock the locks - with a whisper, Set ope the doors O soul.

Tenderly - be not impatient,
(Strong is your hold O mortal flesh,
Strong is your hold O love).


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