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a man sitting at a table writing in front of an open book with the words, whoever you are holding me now

Whoever You Are Holding Me Now in Hand’ by Walt Whitman presents itself as a declaration of how best to engage with the poet’s ardently intimate verses. It is a poem that reflects Whitman's desire for a deep, intimate connection with his readers and with humanity as a whole. Excited to learn more poems from Walt Whitman? Visit our website. #author #WaltWhitman #poems #poetry #poetic #bestpoems #dailypoems #exploreliterature

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a handwritten poem on white paper with black ink that reads, i swear to you there are divine things more beautiful than words can tell

The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt within The Heart - Helen Keller (1880 - 1968) | Disclaimer :All images in this blog, unless otherwise noted, were taken from the internet. Uploaded images are non commercial intent. In the event that there is a problem with copyrighted material, the break of the copyright is unintentional and the material will be removed immediately upon presented proof. I do not own the images posted in this…

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an old typewriter with the words we were together, i forgett the rest

“We were together. I forget the rest.” - Walt Whitman. This quote is printed on off-white heavyweight 80lb cardstock on a vintage 1938 Royal, O model, portable typewriter. All are unique and typed by hand on demand. Essentially, one-of-a-kind. So, spacing may be slightly different than what’s portrayed in the photograph. It measures 4"x6". You can frame it as-is, or cut it down for a smaller frame, too. Great as a birthday gift, anniversary gift, wedding gift, or a just-because gift. **US…

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