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Explore the intoxicating verses of Charles Baudelaire, where wine or virtue leads to poetic liberation. Surrender to the allure of his words, inviting you to indulge in the art of being drunk on life's essence. Let go of time's weight as you navigate the realms of passion and self-discovery through his mesmerizing prose. Discover the joy in embracing the poetic journey of inebriation with Baudelaire’s timeless works. Cheers to a poetic odyssey that elevates the soul.
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be drunk! Charles Baudelaire
A L W A Y S You be Have D N k R U to
That’s all there is It to
Only the way It’s
So as not to feel horrible the burden of time
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C o you n i n t l u l y a have to D runk. be
But on What? But be Drunk as you wish PoetryorVirtue Wine,
and sometimes if On the S T E P S Of a palace Or the Greengrass Of a ditch
in s o l i t u d e the Of room your mournful you Wakeagain
drunkenness already diminishing Orgone
The ask clock wave wind star bird
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as be so the to not Martyred slaves time of Be drunk
be drunk On wine Poetry or On virtue As you wish
beDrunk Charles Baudelaire