One's-Self I sing, a simple, separate person; Yet utter the word Democratic, the word En-Masse. Of physiology from top to toe I sing; Not physiognomy alone nor brain alone is worthy for the Muse, I say the Form complete is worthier far, The Female equally with the Male I sing. Of Life immense in passion, pulse, and power, Cheerful, for freest action form'd, under the laws divine, The Modern Man I sing. –“One's-Self I Sing,” Walt Whitman Which themes of bright romantic literature appear in this poem? Check the three boxes that apply. The true self can be found in nature. Society should be questioned. America can have a distinct literary voice. American women can have a distinct literary voice.