Could you please give me a website of the poem "I Hear America Singing," but I want it how it was originally made by him. Thanks god bless

http://www.bartleby.com/142/91.html

if I'm doing a project on Walt Whitman does the poem have to be in the same text as the orginal or can it be in a different. Some websites have the poem in different ways.

I believe that's the original.

Ok thanks Mrs. Sue could you do me one more favor could you give me a link to the orginal poem for Gods by: Walt Whitman, and Life by: Walt Whitman thanks you so much.

http://classiclit.about.com/library/bl-etexts/wwhitman/bl-ww-gods.htm

http://classiclit.about.com/library/bl-etexts/wwhitman/bl-ww-life.htm

Certainly! "I Hear America Singing" is a poem written by the renowned American poet, Walt Whitman. It was first published in 1860 in a collection called "Leaves of Grass."

To access the original version of the poem online, you can visit the official website for the Walt Whitman Archive. The Walt Whitman Archive is a comprehensive resource that provides access to Whitman's works in their original form.

Here are the steps to find the poem on the Walt Whitman Archive website:

1. Open your preferred web browser and go to the Walt Whitman Archive website. You can find it by typing "Walt Whitman Archive" into a search engine, like Google.
2. Once you are on the website, you'll see a search bar. Enter "I Hear America Singing" in the search bar and click the search button or hit enter.
3. The search results will show various editions and versions of the poem. Look for the entry that corresponds to the original publication in "Leaves of Grass" (1860).
4. Click on the title or the link provided for that edition to access the full text of the poem.
5. Now, you will be able to read "I Hear America Singing" in its original form, as written by Walt Whitman.

Remember, it's essential to properly cite any material you use from the poem to give credit to the author.