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Life and Death
The two old, simple problems ever intertwined,
Close home, elusive, present, baffled, grappled.
By each successive age insoluble, pass'd on,
To ours to-day—and we pass on the same.
by
Walt Whitman
by Walt Whitman
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This was fantastic.
Written around 1891.
39
reads.
Written by
Walt Whitman
, in the public domain.
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