I believe in you my soul the other I must not a bath itself to you and you must not be a best to the other this is the phrases that Walt Whitman has chosen to begin his fist poem in his trilogy entitled song of myself. Loaf with me on the grass Whitman requests implying lay with me in the grass lose the stuff from your throat it seems as if Whitman is giving vocal coaching he moves on to say not words not music or rhyme I want not custom or lecture not even the best Whitman is requesting that whom he is speaking to must relax with him and speak in a calm manner from the heart from the soul possibly Whitman goes on to say only the lull I like the hum of your valved voice the
I believe in you my soul the other I must not a bath itself to you and you must not be a best to the other this is the phrases that Walt Whitman has chosen to begin his fist poem in his trilogy entitled song of myself. Loaf with me on the grass Whitman requests implying lay with me in the grass lose the stuff from your throat it seems as if Whitman is giving vocal coaching he moves on to say not words not music or rhyme I want not custom or lecture not even the best Whitman is requesting that whom he is speaking to must relax with him and speak in a calm manner from the heart from the soul possibly Whitman goes on to say only the lull I like the hum of your valved voice the