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In the poem Song of Myself from what does Whitman say his tongue and blood are formed?

In the poem "Song of Myself," Walt Whitman says that his tongue and blood are formed from "the innards of the earth" and "the seas and the leaves and the air." He is asserting that he is a part of nature, and that his physical being is made up of the same elements as the rest of the world.

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