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Misty Sky

    By Charles Baudelaire



    A vapour seems to hide your face from view;
    Your mystic eye (is it green, grey, or blue?)
    Tender by turns, dreamy or merciless,
    Reflects the heavens' pallid indolence.

    You call to mind white, mild, enshrouded days
    That make enchanted hearts dissolve away,
    When, agitated by a twisting ache,
    The taut nerves call the spirit to awake.

    Sometimes you're like horizons set aglow
    By suns in rainy seasons here below...
    Like you superb, a watery countryside
    That rays enflame out of a misty sky!

    O weather! woman! - both seduce me so!
    Will I adore as well your frost and snow,
    And will I draw from winter's ruthless vice
    Pleasures more keen than iron or than ice?



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