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The Ghost

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Softly as brown-eyed Angels rove     I will return to thy alcove,     And glide upon the night to thee,     Treading the shadows silently.     And I will give to thee, my own,     Kisses as icy as the moon,     And the caresses of a snake     Cold gliding in the thorny brake.     And when returns the livid morn     Thou shalt find all my place forlorn     And chilly, till the falling night.     Others would rule by tenderness     Over thy life and youthfulness,     But I would conquer thee by fright!

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"Softly as brown-eyed Angels rove..."

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

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