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The Bad Monk

    By Charles Baudelaire



    On the great walls of ancient cloisters were nailed
    Murals displaying Truth the saint,
    Whose effect, reheating the pious entrails
    Brought to an austere chill a warming paint.

    In the times when Christ was seeded around,
    More than one illustrious monk, today unknown
    Took for a studio the funeral grounds
    And glorified Death as the one way shown.

    My soul is a tomb, an empty confine
    Since eternity I scour and I reside;
    Nothing hangs on the walls of this hideous sty.

    O lazy monk! When will I see
    The living spectacle of my misery,
    The work of my hands and the love of my eyes?



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