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" Do you remember the sight we saw, my soul,
that soft summer morning
round a turning in the path,
the disgusting carcass on a bed scattered with stones,
its legs in the air like a woman in need
burning its wedding poisons
like a fountain with its rhythmic sobs,
I could hear it clearly flowing with a long murmuring sound,
but I touch my body in vain to find the wound.
I am the vampire of my own heart,
one of the great outcasts condemned to eternal laughter
who can no longer smile.
Am I dead?
I must be dead. "

Charles Baudelaire


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Charles Baudelaire quote : Do you remember the sight we saw, my soul,<br />that soft summer morning<br />round a turning in the path,<br />the disgusting carcass on a bed scattered with stones,<br />its legs in the air like a woman in need<br />burning its wedding poisons<br />like a fountain with its rhythmic sobs,<br />I could hear it clearly flowing with a long murmuring sound,<br />but I touch my body in vain to find the wound.<br />I am the vampire of my own heart,<br />one of the great outcasts condemned to eternal laughter<br />who can no longer smile.<br />Am I dead?<br />I must be dead.