drowningparty:Charles Baudelaire (9 April 1821 - 31 August 1867)“Twilight, how sweet you are, how te
drowningparty:Charles Baudelaire (9 April 1821 - 31 August 1867)“Twilight, how sweet you are, how tender! The rosy glow lingering on the horizon like the last agony of day conquered by victorious night; the flames of the candelabra making dull red splashes against the sunset’s dying glory; the heavy draperies that some unseen hand draws out of the depths of the East – it all seems to imitate those complex sentiments that at life’s most solemn moments war with each other in man’s heart.Or it may remind one of those curious costumes dancers wear, that reveal under dark transparent gauze the muted splendors of a dazzling skirt, just as the delicious past shines through the sombre present; and the gold and silver stars sprinkled over it, represent the fires of fancy that shine brightly only in the deep mourning of the night.” – Paris Spleen -- source link
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