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PARIS BY NIGHT by EDOUARD JOACHIM CORBIERE

First Line: TIS THE SEA - CALM SURFACE. - AND THE GREAT TIDE
Last Line: ON A BED OF THE MORGUE—WITH STARING EYES.
Subject(s): CALM; NIGHT; PARIS, FRANCE; PLACID; UNDISTURBED; TRANQUILITY; BEDTIME;

'Tis the sea—calm surface.—And the great tide
Draws growling off with vain recurrent dabs:
Come murmuring in, the wave will not abide.
Do you hear the scratching of the night-crabs?

'Tis the drained Styx. Ragpicker Diogenes,
Lantern in hand, arrives there on good terms.
Along the dark flow, perverted poets please
To fish; their hollow skulls hold the worms.

'Tis the field: to glean the few foul scraps
Hideous harpies pounce in whirling flight.
The guttersnipe at the luckless rover snaps
And flees the bluecoats, harvesters of the night.

'Tis death: the police are laid. Love flaunts
Abroad; the flesh of an arm is the banqueter's
Feast, where the spent kiss in purple vaunts.
The hour's alone. Listen. Not a dream stirs.

'Tis life: Listen, the live spring hymns
Its eternal song over the slimy prize
Of a sea-god stretching his nude green limbs
On a bed of the Morgue—with staring eyes.



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