Poetic Openings : Walt Whitman to Walt Whitman

Poet : Walt Whitman : Poem : The Singer In The Prison : First Line : O sight of shame, and pain, and dole!
Poet : Walt Whitman : Poem : The Sleepers : First Line : I WANDER all night in my vision,
Poet : Walt Whitman : Poem : The Sobbing Of The Bells : First Line : THE sobbing of the bells, the sudden death-news everywhere,
Poet : Walt Whitman : Poem : The Torch : First Line : ON my northwest coast in the midst of the night, a fishermen's group
Poet : Walt Whitman : Poem : The Untold Want : First Line : THE untold want, by life and land ne'er granted,
Poet : Walt Whitman : Poem : The World Below The Brine : First Line : THE world below the brine;
Poet : Walt Whitman : Poem : There Was A Child Went Forth : First Line : THERE was a child went forth every day;
Poet : Walt Whitman : Poem : These Carols : First Line : THESE Carols, sung to cheer my passage through the world I see,
Poet : Walt Whitman : Poem : These, I, Singing In Spring : First Line : THESE, I, singing in spring, collect for lovers,
Poet : Walt Whitman : Poem : Thick-sprinkled Bunting : First Line : THICK-SPRINKLED bunting! Flag of stars!
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