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OLD AGE'S SHIP AND CRAFTY DEATH'S by WALT WHITMAN

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First Line: FROM EAST AND WEST ACROSS THE HORIZON'S EDGE
Last Line: AS WE TAKE TO THE OPEN! TAKE TO THE DEEPEST, FREEST WATERS.

From east and west across the horizon's edge,
Two mighty masterful vessels sailers steal upon us:
But we'll make race a-time upon the seas -- a
battle-contest yet! bear lively there!
(Our joys of strife and derring-do to the last!)
Put on the old ship all her power to-day!
Crowd top-sail, top-gallant and royal studding-sails,
Out challenge and defiance -- flags and flaunting pennants added,
As we take to the open! take to the deepest, freest waters.



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