The elusive nature of genius lies not in the power of invention, but in the faculty of perception.
-- Charles Baudelaire




From Paul Verlaine to Arthur Rimbaud

by Arthur Rimbaud





"The vampire of greatest interest is, of course, the man or woman of overwhelming ego and energy whose will for an evil life is so great that he will not die or who, when surprised by death, has reacted with a burst of rage against the inevitable and refuses to lie still."

-- Leonard Wolf











Me only cruel immortality
Consumes; I wither slowly in thine arms,
Here at the quiet limit of the world.

Alas! for this gray shadow, once a man--
So glorious in his beauty and thy choice,
Who madest him thy chosen, that he seem'd
To his great heart none other than a God!
I ask'd thee, "Give me immortality."

Then didst thou grant mine asking with a smile,
Like wealthy men who care not how they give.
But thy strong Hours indignant work'd their wills,
And beat me down and marr'd and wasted me,
And tho' they could not end me, left me maim'd
To dwell in presence of immortal youth,
Immortal age beside immortal youth,
And all I was, in ashes.

Let me go: take back thy gift:
Why should a man desire in any way
To vary from the kindly race of men,
Or pass beyond the goal of ordinance
Where all should pause, as is most meet for all?

A soft air fans the cloud apart; there comes
A glimpse of that dark world where I was born.

-- Alfred Lord Tennyson
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