Laments of an Icarus

The paramours of courtesans
Are well and satisfied, content.
But as for me my limbs are rent
Because I clasped the clouds as mine.

I owe it to the peerless stars
Which flame in the remotest sky
That I see only with spent eyes
Remembered suns I knew before.

In vain I had at heart to find
The center and the end of space.
Beneath some burning, unknown gaze
I feel my very wings unpinned

And, burned because I beauty loved,
I shall not know the highest bliss,
And give my name to the abyss
Which waits to claim me as its own.

Auteur: Charles Baudelaire

Laments of an Icarus<br /><br />The paramours of courtesans<br />Are well and satisfied, content.<br />But as for me my limbs are rent <br />Because I clasped the clouds as mine.<br /><br />I owe it to the peerless stars<br />Which flame in the remotest sky<br />That I see only with spent eyes<br />Remembered suns I knew before.<br /><br />In vain I had at heart to find<br />The center and the end of space.<br />Beneath some burning, unknown gaze<br />I feel my very wings unpinned<br /><br />And, burned because I beauty loved,<br />I shall not know the highest bliss,<br />And give my name to the abyss<br />Which waits to claim me as its own. - Charles Baudelaire




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