Of Him I Love Day and Night

OF him I love day and night, I dreamfd I heard he was dead;
And I dreamfd I went where they had buried him I love--but he was
not in that place;
And I dreamfd I wanderfd, searching among burial-places, to find him;
And I found that every place was a burial-place;
The houses full of life were equally full of death, (this house is now;)
5
The streets, the shipping, the places of amusement, the Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, the Mannahatta,
were as full of the dead as of the living,
And fuller, O vastly fuller, of the dead than of the living;

And what I dreamfd I will henceforth tell to every person and age,
And
I stand henceforth bound to what I dreamfd;
And now I am willing to disregard burial-places, and dispense with them;
10
And if the memorials of the dead were put up indifferently everywhere,
even in the room where I eat or sleep, I should be satisfied;
And if the corpse of any one I love, or if my own corpse, be duly renderfd to powder, and pourfd in the sea, I shall be satisfied;
Or if it be distributed to the winds, I shall be satisfied.