The Poetry Corner

Invitation To The Voyage

By Charles Baudelaire

My sister, my child Imagine how sweet To live there as lovers do! To kiss as we choose To love and to die In that land resembling you! The misty suns Of shifting skies To my spirit are as dear As the evasions Of your eyes That shine behind their tears. There, all is order and leisure, Luxury, beauty, and pleasure. The tables would glow With the lustre of years To ornament our room. The rarest of blooms Would mingle their scents With amber's vague perfume. The ceilings, rich The mirrors, deep The splendour of the East All whisper there To the silent soul Her sweet familiar speech. There, all is order and leisure, Luxury, beauty, and pleasure. And these canals Bear ships at rest, Although in a wandering mood; To gratify Your least desire They have sailed around the world. The setting suns Enrobe the fields The canals, the entire tow With hyacinth, gold; The world falls asleep In a warmly glowing gown. There, all is order and leisure, Luxury, beauty, and pleasure.