THE CORPSE

Series: The Poems and Prose Poems

The Corpse, by Charles Pierre Baudelaire: A poem of 1847, part of the collection "Les Fleurs du Mal." It describes a corpse's eerie and macabre beauty. The speaker finds himself drawn to the cadaver's peaceful countenance, Admiring its serene features, untouched by life's turmoil. The poem explores themes of mortality, decay, and the transience of human existence. AI Generated Content

~1857 CE
Available in: English
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