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ØØk
12-03-2002, 07:34
What's your sig from?

FoE
12-03-2002, 07:37
E A Poe's "The Conquerer Worm"

Lo! 't is a gala night
Within the lonesome latter years!
An angel throng, bewinged, bedight
In veils, and drowned in tears,
Sit in a theatre, to see
A play of hopes and fears,
While the orchestra breathes fitfully
The music of the spheres.

Mimes, in the form of God on high,
Mutter and mumble low,
And hither and thither fly --
Mere puppets they, who come and go
At bidding of vast formless things
That shift the scenery to and fro,
Flapping from out their Condor wings
Invisible Wo!

That motley drama! -- oh, be sure
It shall not be forgot!
With its Phantom chased forever more,
By a crowd that seize it not,
Through a circle that ever returneth in
To the self-same spot,
And much of Madness and more of Sin
And Horror the soul of the plot.

But see, amid the mimic rout,
A crawling shape intrude!
A blood-red thing that writhes from out
The scenic solitude!
It writhes! -- it writhes! -- with mortal pangs
The mimes become its food,
And the seraphs sob at vermin fangs
In human gore imbued.

Out -- out are the lights -- out all!
And over each quivering form,
The curtain, a funeral pall,
Comes down with the rush of a storm,
And the angels, all pallid and wan,
Uprising, unveiling, affirm
That the play is the tragedy, 'Man,'
And its hero the Conqueror Worm.

FoE
12-03-2002, 07:38
Poe's my second favourite poet after C Baudalaire.

ØØk
12-03-2002, 07:39
How fitting. Had a feeling it was Poe... thanks.

ØØk
12-03-2002, 07:40
Should I check out Baudalaire? I love Poe.

FoE
12-03-2002, 07:41
Here's my one of my favourite poems

Often to pass the time on board, the crew
will catch an albatross, one of those big birds
which nonchalently chaperone a ship
across the bitter fathoms of the sea.

Tied to the deck, this sovereign of space,
as if embarrassed by its clumsiness,
pitiably lets its great white wings
drag at its sides like a pair of unshipped oars.

How weak and awkward, even comical
this traveller but lately so adoit -
one deckhand sticks a pipestem in its beak,
another mocks the cripple that once flew!

The Poet is like this monarch of the clouds
riding the storm above the marksman's range;
exiled on the ground, hooted and jeered,
he cannot walk because of his great wings.

-- Charles Baudelaire

FoE
12-03-2002, 07:41
Or this one:

Get Drunk


One should always be drunk. That's all that matters;
that's our one imperative need. So as not to feel Time's
horrible burden one which breaks your shoulders and bows

you down, you must get drunk without cease.

But with what?
With wine, poetry, or virtue
as you choose.
But get drunk.

And if, at some time, on steps of a palace,
in the green grass of a ditch,
in the bleak solitude of your room,
you are waking and the drunkenness has already abated,
ask the wind, the wave, the stars, the clock,
all that which flees,
all that which groans,
all that which rolls,
all that which sings,
all that which speaks,
ask them, what time it is;
and the wind, the wave, the stars, the birds, and the clock,
they will all reply:

"It is time to get drunk!

So that you may not be the martyred slaves of Time,
get drunk, get drunk,
and never pause for rest!
With wine, poetry, or virtue,
as you choose!"

FoE
12-03-2002, 07:43
Originally posted by 00k
Should I check out Baudalaire? I love Poe. f you like Poe, you'll like Baudalaire. Baudelaire got famous translating Poe into French, but his own poetry was better IMO. Romantic poetry is the only kind i really like.

ØØk
12-03-2002, 07:43
Hmm... liked the first... second could use work. I hate lighthearted poetry I think... even if it only SOUNDS light ;)

ØØk
12-03-2002, 07:44
No wonder you like Poe... although maybe not... he's always in love but never happy for long it seems heh. Or so it would be if he lived in his poetry.

It was many and many a year ago,
In a kingdom by the sea,
That a maiden there lived whom you may know
By the name of ANNABEL LEE;
And this maiden she lived with no other thought
Than to love and be loved by me.
I was a child and she was a child,
In this kingdom by the sea;
But we loved with a love that was more than love-
I and my Annabel Lee;
With a love that the winged seraphs of heaven
Coveted her and me.

And this was the reason that, long ago,
In this kingdom by the sea,
A wind blew out of a cloud, chilling
My beautiful Annabel Lee;
So that her highborn kinsman came
And bore her away from me,
To shut her up in a sepulchre
In this kingdom by the sea.

The angels, not half so happy in heaven,
Went envying her and me-
Yes!- that was the reason (as all men know,
In this kingdom by the sea)
That the wind came out of the cloud by night,
Chilling and killing my Annabel Lee.


But our love it was stronger by far than the love
Of those who were older than we-
Of many far wiser than we-
And neither the angels in heaven above,
Nor the demons down under the sea,
Can ever dissever my soul from the soul
Of the beautiful Annabel Lee.

For the moon never beams without bringing me dreams
Of the beautiful Annabel Lee;
And the stars never rise but I feel the bright eyes
Of the beautiful Annabel Lee;
And so, all the night-tide, I lie down by the side
Of my darling- my darling- my life and my bride,
In the sepulchre there by the sea,
In her tomb by the sounding sea.

FoE
12-03-2002, 07:46
Originally posted by 00k
Hmm... liked the first... second could use work. I hate lighthearted poetry I think... even if it only SOUNDS light ;) Some translations are better than others. Get Les Fleurs des Mal (The flowers of evil) from your library and check it out

ØØk
12-03-2002, 07:47
I have like a $20 fine at my library... if it's not online I'm afraid it will have to wait :(

FoE
12-03-2002, 07:47
It probably is.

FoE
12-03-2002, 07:49
found some here http://members.fortunecity.com/martsdrink/perso/baudelaire/baudeleng.html, but i don't know how good the translations are.

ØØk
12-03-2002, 07:52
Finding excerpts online... I'm going to skip the one about incest hehe.

ØØk
12-03-2002, 07:57
Hmm... vampires and the Devil... not up my alley I guess.

FoE
12-03-2002, 09:33
Yeah, those certainly aren't his best.