9) What does 'Afoot' mean in this poem?
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In these lines, Whitman is simply expressing happiness as he hits the road to go for a walk. He starts off by saying that he starts his walk on foot ("afoot"), with a light heart, which means, a happy heart that is free from the burdens of cares, streses and sorrows
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He starts off by saying that he starts his walk on foot ("afoot"), with a light heart, which means, a happy heart that is free from the burdens of cares, streses and sorrows. He takes off on this walk, happy of heart, and rejoicing in the fact that he is healthy, and able to do so.
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