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Song Of The Afternoon

    By Charles Baudelaire



    Although your wayward brows
    Give you a curious air
    Angelic not at all,
    Witch of the tempting stare,

    I love you with a passion
    Terrible and odd,
    With the obeisance
    Of priest to golden god.

    The desert and the woods
    Embalm your heavy hair;
    Your head takes attitudes
    Mysterious and rare.

    A censer's faint perfume
    Prowls along your skin;
    You charm as evening charms,
    Warm and shadowy Nymph.

    Ah! strongest potions stir me
    Less than your idleness,
    And you can make the dead
    Revive with your caress!

    Your hips are amorous
    Of back and breasts and thighs,
    And ravished by your pose
    Are cushions where you lie.

    Sometimes to appease
    A rage that comes in fits,
    Serious one, you squander
    Bites within the kiss;

    You wound me, my brunette,
    With ever-mocking smile,
    Then sweetly, like the moon,
    Gaze on my heart a while.

    Under your satin shoes,
    Your charming silken feet,
    I place myself, my joy,
    My genius and my fate,

    My soul, mended by you,
    By you, color and light,
    Explosion of heat
    In my Siberian night!



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