Poem A Day Open in app

Classic poem

As the Time Draws Nigh.

by Walt Whitman

1

AS the time draws nigh, glooming, a cloud,

A dread beyond, of I know not what, darkens me.

I shall go forth,

I shall traverse The States awhile—but I cannot tell whither or how long;

Perhaps soon, some day or night while I am singing, my voice will suddenly cease.

2

O book, O chants! must all then amount to but this?

Must we barely arrive at this beginning of us?... And yet it is enough, O soul!

O soul! we have positively appear’d—that is enough.

naturedeathfaithidentitytimenight
Public domain/Source

Read a new poem every day.

Poem A Day turns classic poetry into a quiet daily ritual, with saved poems and a calm reader built for returning.