THE SONG OF MYSELF – EAU DE PARFUM – SAMPLE
$7.77
Sample Song of Myself with this 2 mL sample pump bottle. Showcasing notes that appear in the epic poem by Walt Whitman – Song of Myself. Featuring notes mentioned in the epic poem; including the sea breeze, smoke and grassy woodlands. Song of Myself. A walk with Walt Whitman through his take living in Americana by HeSheTheyWe.
- Eau de Parfum
- Natural Spray
- Volume: 2 ml (0.068 Fl. Oz.)
- Handcrafted in Los Angeles
Regulatory Information: Alcohol, Parfum (fragrance)
Song of Myself is a long, expansive poem by Walt Whitman that feels less like a traditional poem and more like a reflective conversation between forever friends. At its core, the poem is Whitman celebrating himself—but also everyone else at the same time. When he says “myself,” he doesn’t mean just his individual identity. He means the shared spirit of humanity, nature, and existence. Whitman begins with a bold declaration that he celebrates himself, but immediately blurs the boundary between self and others. The grass beneath his feet, the workers in the streets, the bodies of men and women, animals, rivers, and stars—all become part of the same living unity. Everything in the universe is connected. The self is not isolated—it flows into others and into nature. Every person matters. The poem celebrates ordinary people as much as heroes. Whitman openly praises physical existence—breath, skin, sexuality, movement—as holy parts of life. Death isn’t an end; it’s a return to the earth and the ongoing cycle of life. Near the end, Whitman imagines himself dissolving into the natural world. He says that if you want to find him, you should look under the soles of your boots—because he has become part of the grass.
It’s his way of saying that the self never disappears; it simply becomes part of everything else. Transitory
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