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Completely One

    By Charles Baudelaire



    The Devil and I had a chat
    This morning in my snuggery;
    Trying to catch me in a lapse,
    'Tell me', he said beseechingly,

    'Among the many charming things
    Of which her body is composed
    That make her so enrapturing,
    Among the objects, black or rose,

    Which is the sweetest.' 0 my soul!
    You foiled the Tempter with these words:
    'Since all is solace in the whole
    No single thing may be preferred.

    I can't, when all is ravishing,
    Say some one thing seduces me.
    She is the Daybreak's dazzling,
    The Night's consoling sympathy.

    And the exquisite government
    The harmony her grace affords,
    Makes analytics impotent
    To note its numerous accords.

    O mystic metamorphoses
    In me, my senses all confused!
    She makes a music when she breathes,
    Sounds of her voice are sweet perfumes!'



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