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Duellum

    By Charles Baudelaire



    Two warriors have grappled, and their arms
    Have flecked the air with blood and flashing steel.
    These frolics, this mad clanking, these alarms
    Proceed from childish love's frantic appeal.

    The swords are broken! like our youthful life
    My dear! But tooth and nail, avid and sharp,
    Soon fill the place of rapier and knife.
    0 bitter heat of love, o cankered hearts!

    In a ravine haunted by catlike forms
    These two have tumbled, struggling to the end;
    Shreds of their skin will bloom on arid thorns.

    This pit is Hell, its denizens our friends!
    Amazon, let us roll there guiltlessly
    In spiteful fervour, for eternity!



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