Forty-Two Poems by James Elroy Flecker
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Where women cry for torture in their love.
Satan, at last take pity on our pain. Father of those whom God's tempestuous ire Has flung from Paradise with sword and fire, Satan, at last take pity on our pain. PRAYER Satan, to thee be praise upon the Height Where thou wast king of old, and in the night Of Hell, where thou dost dream on silently. Grant that one day beneath the Knowledge-tree, When it shoots forth to grace thy royal brow, My soul may sit, that cries upon thee now. THE TRANSLATOR AND THE CHILDREN While I translated Baudelaire, Children were playing out in the air. Turning to watch, I saw the light That made their clothes and faces bright. |
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