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The Death Of Artists

    By Charles Baudelaire



    How many times must I jingle my little bells
    And kiss your ugly forehead, shabby substitute?
    How many, 0 my quiver, spears and bolts to lose
    Trying to hit the target, nature's mystic self?

    We will wear out our souls concocting subtle schemes,
    And we'll be wrecking heavy armatures we've done
    Before we gaze upon the great and wondrous One,
    For whom we've often sobbed, wracked by the devil's dreams!

    But some have never known their Idol face to face
    These poor, accursed sculptors, marked by their disgrace,
    Who go to beat themselves about the breast and brow,

    Have only but a hope, strange sombre Capitol!
    It is that Death, a new and hovering sun, will find
    A way to bring to bloom the flowers of their minds!



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