PoemA Noiseless Patient Spider
Author / PoetWalt Whitman
TagsConnection, Filament, Soul, Spider

A Noiseless, patient spider,
I mark’d, where, on a little promontory, it stood, isolated;
Mark’d how, to explore the vacant, vast surrounding,
It launch’d forth filament, filament, filament, out of itself;
Ever unreeling them—ever tirelessly speeding them.

And you, O my Soul, where you stand,
Surrounded, surrounded, in measureless oceans of space,
Ceaselessly musing, venturing, throwing,—seeking the spheres, to
connect them;
Till the bridge you will need, be form’d—till the ductile anchor
hold;
Till the gossamer thread you fling, catch somewhere, O my Soul.

Walt Whitman
Walt Whitman
31 May 1819 - 26 Mar 1892
Region: North America
Period: Romantic
Movement: Realism, Transcendentalism

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