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Bad Wounds—the Young Walt Whitman
"Bad Wounds—the Young" by Walt Whitman is a reflective piece that explores themes of youth, vulnerability, and the scars of experience. The lyrics convey a sense of longing and resilience. The song features a blend of folk and indie elements, characterized by emotive instrumentation. Released in 2023, it resonates with listeners navigating their own struggles. #FolkIndie
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The soldiers are nearly all young men, and far more American than is generally supposed—I should say nine-tenths are native-born. Among the arrivals from Chancellorsville I find a large proportion of Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois men. As usual, there are all sorts of wounds. Some of the men fearfully burnt from the explosions of artillery caissons. One ward has a long row of officers, some with ugly hurts. Yesterday was perhaps worse than usual. Amputations are going on—the attendants are dressing wounds. As you pass by, you must be on your guard where you look. I saw the other day a gentlemen, a visitor apparently from curiosity, in one of the wards, stop and turn a moment to look at an awful wound they were probing. He turn'd pale, and in a moment more he had fainted away and fallen to the floor.
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