Comments on: TO GET THE FINAL LILT OF SONGS http://camdenannotation.lookingforwhitman.org/2009/11/02/to-get-the-final-lilt-of-songs/ Just another Looking for Whitman weblog Wed, 24 Apr 2013 13:30:15 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.4.30 By: jackieg http://camdenannotation.lookingforwhitman.org/2009/11/02/to-get-the-final-lilt-of-songs/comment-page-1/#comment-172 Thu, 19 Nov 2009 23:31:40 +0000 http://camdenannotation.lookingforwhitman.org/?p=57#comment-172 At this very ending line, he mentions how with old age comes past experiences and that makes for great poetry. It shows in Whitman’s work in these last years of his life. He uses all of his wisdom he has acquired through the years. However, his poetry seems to be less optimistic in his later years so it’s interesting that he’d be looking for the “lilt”.

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By: jackieg http://camdenannotation.lookingforwhitman.org/2009/11/02/to-get-the-final-lilt-of-songs/comment-page-1/#comment-171 Thu, 19 Nov 2009 23:31:19 +0000 http://camdenannotation.lookingforwhitman.org/?p=57#comment-171 He calls the poets “faculty” as though they are the Professors of some great university. Whitman also calls them the last faculty, which seems to tell us that he feels that they are the masters and anyone who follows will only try and recreate what they have done.

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By: jackieg http://camdenannotation.lookingforwhitman.org/2009/11/02/to-get-the-final-lilt-of-songs/comment-page-1/#comment-170 Thu, 19 Nov 2009 23:29:33 +0000 http://camdenannotation.lookingforwhitman.org/?p=57#comment-170 Perhaps Whitman is saying here that the only way to obtain this great wisdom of these writers is to encounter death himself.

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By: jackieg http://camdenannotation.lookingforwhitman.org/2009/11/02/to-get-the-final-lilt-of-songs/comment-page-1/#comment-168 Thu, 19 Nov 2009 23:29:15 +0000 http://camdenannotation.lookingforwhitman.org/?p=57#comment-168 Whitman lists them in chronological order and ends with his own contemporaries. All of these poets were deceased at the time he wrote this poem, so there is probably some significance in his mentioning these poets in specific.

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By: jackieg http://camdenannotation.lookingforwhitman.org/2009/11/02/to-get-the-final-lilt-of-songs/comment-page-1/#comment-167 Thu, 19 Nov 2009 23:28:22 +0000 http://camdenannotation.lookingforwhitman.org/?p=57#comment-167 He knows that in order to produce this kind of work he needs to have the wisdom of the great poets of all time. He calls them “the might ones” and follows this with a list of what seems to be his favorites.

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By: jackieg http://camdenannotation.lookingforwhitman.org/2009/11/02/to-get-the-final-lilt-of-songs/comment-page-1/#comment-166 Thu, 19 Nov 2009 23:27:36 +0000 http://camdenannotation.lookingforwhitman.org/?p=57#comment-166 Lilt is a particularly cheerful song, so this line may translate to “to get the final happy song of songs. It seems as though he’s going to search through different poems and poets to try and find the single most optimistic poem in existence; or perhaps create it himself.

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