You're Right, Baudelaire Poem by Vladimir Marku

You're Right, Baudelaire



Yes, Baudelaire
"It is the Devil who pulls the strings that move us"
"Our sins are stubborn
our repentance is cowardly"
"As beggars feed their lice"
I do agree with you
A hundred fifty years later
All what you say
Is not less true
No one dares
To pronounce you insane
The way poor Schopenhauer is crucified
by females
But lamenting and disgusting it is
How we waste precious time
In orgies and rapes
Of bodies and souls
And invent sundry excuses
To dampen the fornicated morality
The murderous morality
Baudelaire!

Friday, July 8, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: memories
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