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Owls

    By Charles Baudelaire



    Under black yew-trees, in the shade,
    The owls have kept themselves apart;
    Like strange divinities, they dart
    The red eye, as they meditate.

    They stand like statues, silent, straight
    Up to the melancholy time
    When, shouldering the sun aside,
    Darkness establishes his state.

    They teach the sage a lesson here,
    That in the world he ought to fear
    All movement, uproar, turbulence;

    But, drunk on shadows, our strange race
    Carries within the punishment
    Of having yearned for change of place.



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