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Ill-starred

    By Charles Baudelaire



    To bear a weight that cannot be borne,
    Sisyphus, even you aren't that strong,
    Although your heart cannot be torn
    Time is short and Art is long.

    Far from celebrated sepulchers
    Toward a solitary graveyard
    My heart, like a drum muffled hard
    Beats a funeral march for the ill-starred.

    Many jewels are buried or shrouded
    In darkness and oblivion's clouds,
    Far from any pick or drill bit,

    Many a flower unburdens with regret
    Its perfume sweet like a secret;
    In profoundly empty solitude to sit.



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