CONTEMPLATION by: Charles Baudelaire THOU, O my Grief, be - TopicsExpress



          

CONTEMPLATION by: Charles Baudelaire THOU, O my Grief, be wise and tranquil still, The eve is thine which even now drops down, To carry peace or care to human will, And in a misty veil enfolds the town. While the vile mortals of the multitude, By pleasure, cruel tormentor, goaded on, Gather remorseful blossoms in light mood-- Grief, place thy hand in mine, let us be gone Far from them. Lo, see how the vanished years, In robes outworn lean over heavens rim; And from the water, smiling through her tears, Remorse arises, and the sun grows dim; And in the east, her long shroud trailing light, List, O my grief, the gentle steps of Night.
Posted on: Sun, 30 Mar 2014 09:51:32 +0000

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