Brooklyn Ferry
"Brooklyn Ferry" is a poem written by Walt Whitman that captures the experience of crossing the East River from Brooklyn to Manhattan. The poem reflects on the sights and sounds of the ferry ride, emphasizing the connection between the two boroughs and the diverse people who travel between them.
In the poem, Whitman explores themes of unity and the shared human experience. He observes the passengers, their emotions, and the beauty of the cityscape, celebrating the vibrancy of urban life. The work is a testament to the significance of the ferry as a symbol of connection and movement in New York City.