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The Bather.

    By Bliss Carman (William)



    I saw him go down to the water to bathe;
    He stood naked upon the bank.

    His breast was like a white cloud in the heaven,
    that catches the sun;
    It swelled with the sharp joy of the air.

    His legs rose with the spring and curve of young birches;
    The hollow of his back caught the blue shadows:

    With his head thrown up to the lips of the wind;
    And the curls of his forehead astir with the wind.

    I would that I were a man, they are so beautiful;
    Their bodies are like the bows of the Indians;
    They have the spring and the grace of bows of hickory.

    I know that women are beautiful, and that I am beautiful;
    But the beauty of a man is so lithe and alive and triumphant,
    Swift as the night of a swallow and sure as the
    pounce of the eagle.



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