City Of Orgies
Walt Whitman
CITY of orgies, walks and joys! City whom that I have lived and sung in your midst will one day make you illustrious, Not the pageants of you--not your shifting tableaux, your spectacles, repay me; Not the interminable rows of your houses--nor the ships at the wharves, Nor the processions in the streets, nor the bright windows, with goods in them; Nor to converse with learn'd persons, or bear my share in the soiree or feast; Not those--but, as I pass, O Manhattan! your frequent and swift flash of eyes offering me love, Offering response to my own--these repay me; Lovers, continual lovers, only repay me.
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