Leaves of Grass is a wonderful poetry collection written by American
poet Walt Whitman. First edition of this collection was published in
1855 with twelve poems. Through out his life, he revised this
composition and after four decades, it was compiled in a collection of
400 poems. In these poems he expressed philosophy of life and humanity.
He has written praiseworthy poems on nature. He didn't follow rhyme and
standard rules for meter and line length rather he set his own style. He
emerges as a hero in epic 'Song of Myself'. His incredible writing
depicts as he has seen all the world. He has written all sorts of poems
like - social, political, personal and sexual in nature. His poetic
journey and self exploration are most commendable, represents his
philosophy of life. He has shown an impressive comparison between fallen
autumn leaves and rebirth of a new life after death. His passionate
writing is delightful and pleasure giving. He expresses his deep concern
for people's individuality and immortality. 'Song of the Open Road' is
such a marvellous composition. In his poems as a true patriotic citizen
he sings for glorious America.