Walt Whitman, an American poet, published a great collection of poems called Leaves of Grass. Twelve poems made up the collection's first edition, which was released in 1855. He reworked this piece repeatedly over the course of his life, and 400 poems representing those revisions were eventually collected. He discussed humanity and life philosophy in these poems. He has produced outstanding poems about nature. Instead than adhering to rhyme schemes and established guidelines for line length and metre, he developed his own style. In the epic "Song of Myself," he is revealed as a hero. His amazing writing captures the world as he has seen it.His engaging and enjoyable writing exudes passion. He conveys his profound concern for the uniqueness and immortality of each person. This song, "Song of the Open Road," is so masterfully composed. He sings for the mighty United States of America in his poems as a true patriot.
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