Often trees are conductors of the absolute, the sidereal cuss
eternity. the blow escapes the rehab and into the fire as known
but
lost coupons short of your toaster of existence. the mind needs consciousness,
consciousness does not need mind. Bon Voyage.. when the body revolts within itself, and parts battle
parts,
it's the last revolution, the last pogo, follow the few that
have wisdom, don't let it deceive with knowledge, the brass ring of annihilation, you'll be recognized by a chip, and maybe it will be all that's left..

Sunday, March 9, 2014

Charles Beaudelaire (1821-1867)

Baudelaire compares opium to a woman friend, "...an old and terrible friend, and, alas! like them all, full of caresses and deceptions"


HE ancient cloisters on their lofty walls
Had holy Truth in painted frescoes shown,
And, seeing these, the pious in those halls
Felt their cold, lone austereness less alone.
 
At that time when Christ's seed flowered all around,
More than one monk, forgotten in his hour,
Taking for studio the burial ground,
Glorified Death with simple faith and power.
 
And my soul is a sepulchre where I,
Ill cenobite, have spent eternity:
On the vile cloister walls no pictures rise.
 
O when may I cast off this weariness,
And make the pageant of my old distress
For these hands labour, pleasure for these eyes?

Read more at http://www.poetry-archive.com/b/the_evil_monk.html#o3xQxHtaCJg9Zelw.99
HE ancient cloisters on their lofty walls
Had holy Truth in painted frescoes shown,
And, seeing these, the pious in those halls
Felt their cold, lone austereness less alone.
 
At that time when Christ's seed flowered all around,
More than one monk, forgotten in his hour,
Taking for studio the burial ground,
Glorified Death with simple faith and power.
 
And my soul is a sepulchre where I,
Ill cenobite, have spent eternity:
On the vile cloister walls no pictures rise.
 
O when may I cast off this weariness,
And make the pageant of my old distress
For these hands labour, pleasure for these eyes?

Read more at http://www.poetry-archive.com/b/the_evil_monk.html#o3xQxHtaCJg9Zelw.99

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