Walt Whitman

World, Take Good Notice

World, Take Good Notice - meaning Summary

A Celestial Warning Signal

The speaker commands the world to observe a sudden celestial disturbance: stars dimming, the Milky Way torn, and a cluster of "Coals thirty-eight" glowing like a baleful, scarlet signal. The poem frames these images as an unmistakable warning, shifting responsibility onto observers to heed the danger. It compresses cosmic imagery into an urgent call for attention and restraint, turning astronomical disruption into a moral or civic alarm.

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WORLD, take good notice, silver stars fading, Milky hue ript, weft of white detaching, Coals thirty-eight, baleful and burning, Scarlet, significant, hands off warning, Now and henceforth flaunt from these shores. 5

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