What Am I, After All?
By Walt Whitman
What am I, after all, but a child, pleas'd with the sound of my own name? repeating it over and over; I stand apart to hear, it never tires me. To you, your name also; Did you think there was nothing but two or three pronunciations in the sound of your name?
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