I Bequeath Myself to the Dirt Walt Whitman Crewneck Sweatshirt

 

Inspired by one of Walt Whitman's most enduring lines from Song of Myself, this design celebrates the profound connection between humanity and the natural world.

Surrounded by a flourishing tapestry of wildflowers, vines, and blooming botanicals, the artwork portrays a woman becoming one with the earth itself—a visual interpretation of Whitman's belief that life, death, and renewal are part of a continuous cycle. The quote "I bequeath myself to the dirt to grow from the grass I love" reflects the poet's acceptance of mortality and his conviction that nothing in nature is ever truly lost.

Originally published in Leaves of Grass, Whitman's words remain a powerful meditation on transformation, belonging, and the eternal rhythms of the natural world. Rather than viewing death as an ending, he imagines returning to the earth that nurtured him, becoming part of the grasses, flowers, and landscapes he cherished.

The intricate floral artwork evokes themes of rebirth, growth, and the beauty of nature's endless cycles. Rich with cottagecore charm, botanical elegance, and literary symbolism, this design feels equally at home among wildflower meadows, garden paths, and well-loved bookshelves.

- Gildan 18000
- 50% US grown Cotton and 50% polyester
- Unisex relaxed fit with a crew neckline
- Printed and shipped in the USA 🇺🇸

Store:
The Mystic Eden
SKU:
33785125041846024422
Price:
$49.99
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