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The Warner

    By Charles Baudelaire



    Every man worth the name
    has a yellow snake in his soul,
    seated as on a throne, saying
    if he cries: ‘I want to!’: ‘No!’


    Lock eyes with the fixed gaze
    of Nixies or Satyresses, says
    the Tooth: ‘Think of your duty!’


    Make children, or plant trees,
    polish verses, or marble frieze,
    the Tooth says: ‘Tonight, where will you be?’


    Whatever he likes to consider
    there’s never a moment passing
    a man can’t hear the warning
    of that insufferable Viper.



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