The Poetry Corner

The Head Of Hair

By Charles Baudelaire

O fleece, billowing down to the shoulders! O curls! O perfume charged with languor! Ecstasy! To populate loves dark alcove, With memories sleeping tonight in your hair, Id wave it, like a handkerchief, in the air! Languid Asia and burning Africa, absent worlds, far-off, almost dead, live in your forest-depths of aromas! As music floats other spirits away, mine, my love, sails your fragrance instead. Ill go where, full of sap, trees and men Swoon endlessly in that ardent climate: Thick tresses, be my tide! You contain, O sea of ebony, the dazzling dream, of masts, flames, sails, and oarsmen: an echoing port where my souls a drinker of sound, colour, scent in rolling waves: where vessels, gliding through silk and amber, open wide their arms to clasp the splendour of a pure sky quivering with eternal day. Ill plunge my head, in love with drunkenness, in this dark ocean which encloses the other: and my subtle spirit the breakers caress will know how to find you, fertile indolence! Infinite lullaby, full of the balm of leisure! Hair of blue, that hangs like a shadowy tent, you bring me the round, immense skys azure: in your plaited tresses feathery descent I grow fervently drunk with the mingled scent of coconut-oil, of musk, and coal-tar. Now! Always! My hand in your heavy mane sowing jewels, the sapphire, the pearl, and the ruby, so that youll not remain deaf to my longing! Oasis of dream, the gourd where Im drinking, of you, long draughts of the wine of memory?