“A Passage to India” by Walt Whitman [w/ Audio]

Passage O soul to India!
Eclaircise the myths Asiatic, the primitive
fables.

Not you alone, proud truths of the
world,
Nor you alone, ye facts of modern
science,
But myths and fables of eld, Asia's, Africa's
fables,
The far-darting beams of the spirit, the
unloos'd dreams,
The deep diving bibles and legends,
The daring plots of the poets, the elder
religions;
O you temples fairer than lilies, pour'd over
by the rising sun!
O you fables, spurning the known, eluding
the hold of the known, mounting to
heaven!
You lofty and dazzling towers, pinnacled,
red as roses, burnish'd with gold!
Towers of fables immortal, fashion'd from
mortal dreams!
You too I welcome, and fully, the same as
the rest!
You too with joy I sing.

Passage to India!
Lo, soul! seest thou not God's purpose from
the first?
The earth to be spann'd, connected by
network,
The races, neighbors, to marry and be given
in marriage,
The oceans to be cross'd, the distant
brought near,
The lands to be welded together.

A worship new I sing,
You captains, voyagers, explorers,
yours,
You engineers, you architects, machinists,
yours,
You, not for trade or transportation only,
But in God's name, and for thy sake, O
soul.

DAILY PHOTO: Colorful Little India of Singapore

DAILY PHOTO: Burana Minaret, Kyrgyzstan

Originally built in the 11th Century, Burana was almost twice as high (45m to the current 25m,) but was damaged in an earthquake.

DAILY PHOTO: Sunning Croc

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DAILY PHOTO: Inside Mysore Palace

DAILY PHOTO: Mysuru Rail Museum Exhibits

DAILY PHOTO: Perching Cardinal

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DAILY PHOTO: Monochrome Danube

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DAILY PHOTO: Silver Jubilee Clock Tower [i.e. Big Clock Tower / Dodda Gadiyara]

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