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Sonnet Of Autumn

    By Charles Baudelaire



    They say to me, thy clear and crystal eyes:
    "Why dost thou love me so, strange lover mine?"
    Be sweet, be still! My heart and soul despise
    All save that antique brute-like faith of thine;

    And will not bare the secret of their shame
    To thee whose hand soothes me to slumbers long,
    Nor their black legend write for thee in flame!
    Passion I hate, a spirit does me wrong.

    Let us love gently. Love, from his retreat,
    Ambushed and shadowy, bends his fatal bow,
    And I too well his ancient arrows know:

    Crime, horror, folly. O pale marguerite,
    Thou art as I, a bright sun fallen low,
    O my so white, my so cold Marguerite.




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