Arthur Rimbaud — Evening Prayer

I live my life sitting, like an angel in a barber's chair, A big fluted beer mug in my hand, neck and hypogastrus Arched, a cheap Gambier pipe between my teeth, And the air above me swollen with sails of smoke. Like steaming droppings in an old dovecote A thousand Dreams within me gently burn: And at times my sad heart is like sapwood Bleeding dark yellow gold where a branch is torn. Then, when I've methodically drowned my dreams With thirty or forty beers, I pill myself together And release my bitter need: Sweet as the Lord of Hyssop and Cedar, I piss into the brown sky, far and wide, Heliotropes blessing me below.


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