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(global understanding)the poet wishes to keep himself happy in this journey of his life.choose and write the lines which suggest his cheerfulness.​

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Answered by Hansika4871
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The answer is as follows:

The poem ‘song of the open road’ is about an optimistic work involving wanderlust. The poet, Walt Whitman goes into detail about the carefree pleasures on topics such as traveling and encouraging other people to leave behind their stifling domestic attachments, to break free from them, and join him in his journey.

The lines that highlight his cheerfulness on his journey are given lines:

“Henceforth I ask not good fortune, I am good fortune,

Henceforth I whimper no more, postpone no more, need nothing,”

He talks about how he is good fortune and how he needs nothing which indicates how free he is and his optimism.

Other lines include:

“Do you say I am already prepared, I am well-beaten and un-denied, adhere to me?”

“ The efflux of the soul is happiness, here is happiness,

I think it pervades the open air, waiting at all times,

Now it flows unto us, we are rightly charged.”

"Afoot and light-hearted I take to the open road,

Healthy, free, the world before me,"

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