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Walt Whitman

Introduction
writes the poem formally known as to describe the love making between a man and his ideal woman to make the perfect child for the world.

Theme
“A Woman Waits for Me” has many vivid descriptions of sexual acts between a man and the “ideal” woman and their procreation or reproduction of a child. He celebrates breeding with the women who wait for him. “He “deposits” what has long accumulated within him; he expects “perfect men and women out of love-spendings”, which implies he longs to give the woman who waits for him a child perfect for their world.