It was first published in 1865 by Gibson Brothers, a publisher in Washington, DC, who included it in a small volume with poems intended as a sequel to his Drum Taps.
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The text was adapted from Whitman's Leaves of Grass (the Drum-Taps section), and Swayne (2011) describes it as the last of Schuman's pieces as, "a self-styled occasional progressive".