Goodness Quote by Walt Whitman
““And now it [grass] seems to me the beautiful uncut hair of graves, Tenderly will I use you curling grass, It may be you transpire from the breasts of young men, It may be if I had known them I would have loved them, It may be you from old people, or from offspring taken soon out of their mother's laps, And here you are the mothers' laps." - Song of Myself : 6””
About This Quote
Source Poem: Song of Myself, Section 6, Leaves of Grass, 1855
The poet sees grass as a symbol of death and renewal, connecting all lives from birth to death, and finds beauty in its humble, uncut form.
In simple terms: Grass represents life, death, and continuity.
Recognize the sacred in everyday things.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- mourning
- celebrating life
- contemplating nature
- writing poetry
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does ordinary nature reflect human cycles?
- What does the uncut grass teach about humility?
May overlook the harsh realities of loss.