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Day's End

    By Charles Baudelaire



    In evening as the sun goes down
    She twists and dances mindlessly
    Life, in her brash effrontery.
    But also, when above the town

    The night has risen, charming, vast,
    Blessing the hungry with its peace,
    Obliterating all disgrace,
    The Poet tells himself: 'At last!

    My spirit, like my backbone, seems
    Intent on finding its repose;
    The heart so full of mournful dreams,

    I'll stretch out on my weary back
    And roll up in your curtains, those
    Consoling comforters of black!'



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