The original texts of Whitman's ten most classic poems

Whitman's most classic poems include A Pastoral Scene, For You, Runner and so on.

1, a rural scene.

Through the gate of the quiet country barn, I saw cattle and sheep grazing in a sunny meadow.

Introduction to Whitman: walt whitman, born in Long Island, new york, is an American poet and essayist. His works show a strong personality and are full of unrestrained passion, and his poems combine the styles of transcendentalism and realism. He published some short stories in 184 1; A year later, the novel Franklin Evans was published in new york.

2. Here you are

Stranger, if you happen to pass by me and want to talk to me, why don't you talk to me?

Life of Whitman: ranked second among nine brothers and sisters. From 65438 to 0823, the Whitman family moved to Brooklyn, new york. Whitman went to school for only six years, and then began to work as an apprentice in a printing factory. Whitman is basically self-taught, and especially likes reading Homer, Dante and Shakespeare.

3. Runners.

A well-trained runner runs on a flat road. He is thin and strong, and his legs are muscular.

Whitman's creative experience: Leaves of Grass 1 was published in 1855, and * * * collected 12 poems. At the end of the ninth edition, * * collected 383 poems. The longest one is the poem that was later called "My own Song". *** 1336 line. The content of this poem almost covers the main ideas of the author's life and is one of the most important poems of the author. The poem mentions the blade of grass many times: the blade of grass symbolizes all ordinary things and ordinary people.