Genius of the U.S is not in executives, legislatures or colleges but in the common people. —W.W.
I borrowed money to attend Anti-Trump University.
I read the adulterous Walt Whitman.
But Whitman is not adulterous at all;
Holy, timeless scribe, he wants every prejudice to fall;
Every man is complete, every child and wife,
Succumb not, he says, to lamentation or strife,
But love the labor of democratic works and days.
The highest act of the self is praise.
The divinity of Whitman sees and inhabits all,
He rises to the top, and suffers no one to fall,
He leans on me as I study, and sees
The comedy of Leaves in the universities.
