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The Alchemy Of Grief - (Twelve Translations From Charles Baudelaire)

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One, Nature! burns and makes thee bright,              One gives thee weeds to mourn withal;              And what to one is burial          Is to the other life and light.          The unknown Hermes who assists              And alway fills my heart with fear              Makes me the mighty Midas' peer          The saddest of the alchemists.          Through him I make gold changeable          To dross, and paradise to hell;          Clouds for its corpse-cloths I descry.          A stark dead body I love well,              And in the gleaming fields on high              I build immense sarcophagi.

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