This 3 line poem by Walt Whitman celebrates embracing nature without restraints or judgments. It suggests letting all things, good or bad, speak freely without censorship. The speaker finds fulfillment by retreating from rigid beliefs and opening to nature's original vitality.
This 3 line poem by Walt Whitman celebrates embracing nature without restraints or judgments. It suggests letting all things, good or bad, speak freely without censorship. The speaker finds fulfillment by retreating from rigid beliefs and opening to nature's original vitality.
This 3 line poem by Walt Whitman celebrates embracing nature without restraints or judgments. It suggests letting all things, good or bad, speak freely without censorship. The speaker finds fulfillment by retreating from rigid beliefs and opening to nature's original vitality.