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halcyon: "denoting a period of time in the past that was idyllically happy at peaceful" (dictionary.com) Whitman turns the concept of "halcyon" on its head by calling the years of old age blissful and edenic, as compared to the virtues of youth and middle age. While "life wanes", the subdued passions lend a new peace to life. "Teeming quietest" is a crux of the contrast. As love and lust diminish, the energies of the passions are better channeled into the peace and quiet of nature, "the evening sky," and the writing of poetry.