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The Happy Corpse

    By Charles Baudelaire



    In a rich land, fertile, replete with snails
    I'd like to dig myself a spacious pit
    Where I might spread at leisure myoid bones
    And sleep unnoticed, like a shark at sea.

    I hate both testaments and epitaphs;
    Sooner than beg remembrance from the world
    I would, alive, invite the hungry crows
    To bleed my tainted carcass inch by inch.

    O worms! dark playmates minus ear or eye,
    Prepare to meet a free and happy corpse;
    Droll philosophies, children of rottenness,

    Go then along my ruin guiltlessly,
    And say if any torture still exists
    For this old soulless corpse, dead with the dead!



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