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The Two Good Sisters

    By Charles Baudelaire



    Debauch and Death are a fine, healthy pair
    Of girls, whose love is prodigal and free.
    Their virgin wombs, beneath the rags they wear,
    Are barren, though they labour constantly.

    To the arch poet, foe of families,
    Hell's favourite, a cut-rate whore at court,
    Brothels and tombs show in dark galleries
    A bed never frequented by remorse.

    And coffin, alcove, rich in blasphemy,
    As two good sisters would, offer as treats
    Terrible pleasures, horrifying sweets.

    Debauch, when will your clutches bury me? a rival
    Death, will you be coming now
    To graft black cypress to her myrtle bough?



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