Public Domain Poetry And Stories - The Sadness Of The Moon - (Twelve Translations From Charles Baudelaire) by John Collings Squire, Sir
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The Sadness Of The Moon - (Twelve Translations From Charles Baudelaire)

    By John Collings Squire, Sir




        This evening the Moon dreams more languidly,
            Like a beauty who on mounded cushions rests,
        And with her light hand fondles lingeringly,
            Before she sleeps, the slope of her sweet breasts.

        On her soft satined avalanches' height
            Dying, she laps herself for hours and hours
        In long, long swoons, and gazes at the white
            Visions which rise athwart the blue like flowers.

        When sometimes in her perfect indolence
        She lets a furtive tear steal gently thence,
            Some pious poet, a lone, sleepless one,

        Takes in his hollowed hand this gem, shot through,
        Like an opal stone, with gleams of every hue,
            And in his heart's depths hides it from the sun.



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