What does walt Whitman think about miracles
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The poet then describes several moments and things that he believes are miracles because he ''know(s) nothing else but miracles.''
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He reveals that he sees the sky and the beach as miracles. He also believes that his ability to enjoy them is in itself a miracle. He also claims that his ability to feel love for another person is a miracle. He believes that what mankind has created, nature, and human emotion are all miracles.
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