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1861

Arm'd year-year of the struggle,
No dainty rhymes or sentimental love verses for you terrible year,
Not you as some pale poetling seated at a desk lisping cadenzas
       piano,
But as a strong man erect, clothed in blue clothes, advancing,
       carrying a rifle on your shoulder,
With well-gristled body and sunburnt face and hands, with a knife
       in the belt at your side,
As I heard you shouting loud, your sonorous voice ringing across
       the continent,
Your masculine voice O year, as rising amid the great cities,
Amid the men of Manhattan I saw you as one of the workmen,
       the dwellers in Manhattan,
Or with large steps crossing the prairies out of Illinois and
       Indiana,
Rapidly crossing the West with springy gait and descending the
       Alleghanies,
Or down from the great lakes or in Pennsylvania, or on deck
       along the Ohio river,
Or southward along the Tennessee or Cumberland rivers, or at
       Chattanooga on the mountain top,
Saw I your gait and saw I your sinewy limbs clothed in blue,
       bearing weapons, robust year,

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