The Dance of Death by Charles Baudelaire | Poems Rethabile Likes
The Dance of Death by Charles Baudelaire (translated by Frank Pearce Sturm) | Poems Rethabile Likes The Dance of Death by Charles Baudelaire For he who has not folded in his arms A skeleton, nor fed on graveyard charms, Recks not of furbelow, or paint, or scent, When Horror comes the way that Beauty went. O irresistible, with fleshless face, Say to these dancers in their dazzled race: "Proud lovers with the paint above your bones, Ye shall taste death, musk-scented skeletons! Withered Antinoüs, dandies with plump faces, Ye varnished cadavers, and grey Lovelaces, Ye go to lands unknown and void of breath, ...