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The Wretched Monk

    By Charles Baudelaire



    Old monasteries under steadfast walls
    Displayed tableaux of holy Verity,
    Warming the inner men in those cold halls
    Against the chill of their austerity.

    Those times, when seeds of Christ would thrive and grow,
    More than one monk, now in obscurity,
    Taking the graveyard as his studio,
    Ennobled Death, in all simplicity.

    My soul's a tomb that, wretched cenobite,
    I travel in throughout eternity;
    Nothing adorns the walls of this sad shrine

    O slothful monk! Oh, when may I assign
    This living spectacle of misery
    To labour of my hands, my eyes' delight?



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