I sing the body electric
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"The man’s body is sacred, and the woman’s body is sacred;
No matter who it is, it is sacred;
Is it a slave? Is it one of the dull-faced immigrants just landed on the wharf?
Each belongs here or anywhere, just as much as the well-off—just as much as you;
Each has his or her place in the procession."
- from I sing The Body Electric by Walt Whitman
Seeing these two fine photos by Mikael, made me think of the title of the poem by Walt Whitman. It is also a short story by Ray Bradbury. - Mr Urbano
Photos © Mikael Raymond
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