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The Eyes Of Beauty

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You are a sky of autumn, pale and rose;     But all the sea of sadness in my blood     Surges, and ebbing, leaves my lips morose,     Salt with the memory of the bitter flood.     In vain your hand glides my faint bosom o'er,     That which you seek, beloved, is desecrate     By woman's tooth and talon; ah, no more     Seek in me for a heart which those dogs ate.     It is a ruin where the jackals rest,     And rend and tear and glut themselves and slay     A perfume swims about your naked breast!     Beauty, hard scourge of spirits, have your way!     With flame-like eyes that at bright feasts have flared     Burn up these tatters that the beasts have spared!

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"You are a sky of autumn, pale and rose;..."

Exploring the themes of classic, Charles Baudelaire delivers a powerful performance in "The Eyes Of Beauty"... ### Why We Love This Line At Linespedia, we believe that poetry is the ultimate sanctuary for the soul...

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