Walt Whitman

Thou Reader

Thou Reader - meaning Summary

Shared Voice to the Reader

A brief address declaring unity between speaker and reader. The speaker claims that the reader feels the same "life and pride and love," and so presents the poems as meant for them. It frames the collection as a shared experience and invites readers into an intimate, democratic bond with the poet. The two-line poem functions as a prefatory call that collapses distance and establishes common humanity.

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THOU reader throbbest life and pride and love the same as I, Therefore for thee the following chants.

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