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The Flawed Bell

    By Charles Baudelaire



    It’s bitter, yet sweet, on wintry nights,
    near to the fire that crackles and fumes,
    listening while, far-off, slow memories rise
    to echoing chimes that ring through the gloom.

    Lucky indeed, the loud-tongued bell
    still hale and hearty despite its age,
    repeating its pious call, true and well,
    like an old trooper in the sentry’s cage!

    My soul is flawed: when, at boredom’s sigh,
    it would fill the chill night air with its cry,
    it often happens that its voice, enfeebled,

    thickens like a wounded man’s death-rattle
    by a lake of blood, vast heaps of the dying,
    who ends, without moving, despite his trying.



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