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My youth has been nothing but stormy and savage, A tempest of thunder and lightning and rain; Though glimpses of sunlight have lessened the damage Few ripe fruits now in my garden remain. My mind has reached its autumnal phase, With the ***** and the rake I begin my toil In earthy hollows as deep as graves To gather anew the rain flooded soil. And who knows whether my dreams of new flowers Will find in this earth washed bare like the shore, The mystic elixir that would give them might? Alas, alas! Our lives are eaten away by the hours, And at our hearts the hidden Enemy gnaws And ***** our blood like a parasite!
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May 6, 2015
May 6, 2015 at 10:34 AM UTC
Translation: The Enemy (Baudelaire)
My youth has been nothing but stormy and savage, A tempest of thunder and lightning and rain; Though glimpses of sunlight have lessened the damage Few ripe fruits now in my garden remain. My mind has reached its autumnal phase, With the ***** and the rake I begin my toil In earthy hollows as deep as graves To gather anew the rain flooded soil. And who knows whether my dreams of new flowers Will find in this earth washed bare like the shore, The mystic elixir that would give them might? Alas, alas! Our lives are eaten away by the hours, And at our hearts the hidden Enemy gnaws And ***** our blood like a parasite!
evie-brill-paffard
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May 6, 2015
May 6, 2015 at 10:34 AM UTC
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