O Bitter Sprig! Confession Sprig! By Walt Whitman

O bitter sprig! Confession sprig!
In the bouquet I give you place also – I bind you in,
Proceeding no further till, humbled publicly,
I give fair warning, once for all.

I own that I have been sly, thievish, mean, a prevaricator, greedy, derelict,
And I own that I remain so yet.

What foul thought but I think it – or have in me the stuff out of which it is thought?
What in darkness in bed at night, alone or with a companion?