The Poetry Corner

The Irremediable

By Charles Baudelaire

I. A Being, a Form, an Idea Having fallen from out of the blue Into the Stygian slough Where no eye of the sky ever sees; An impetuous Angel, allured By the love of the twisted and mean, In the depths of a nightmarish dream Like a swimmer who struggles for shore, Contending in wretched distress With a whirlpool that swivels along Singing a madman's song, Performing its dark pirouettes; A bewildered man, miserably Attempting a groping escape Out of a place full of snakes, Lacking the lamp and the key; A damned soul fumbling down steps Of an infinite stair without rails At the edge of a gulf, with a smell Betraying the clammy depths, Where monsters watch below, Whose eyeballs' glowing light Makes blacker still the night Themselves are all they show; An iced-in polar ship Seized in a vice of glass, Searching the fatal path Of this imprisoning trip; Pure emblems, a perfect tableau Of an irremediable evil, Which makes us think that the Devil Does well what he chooses to do! II. It's a face-to-face sombre and clear When a heart gives its own image back! Well of Verity, limpid and black, Where trembles a ghastly star, An ironic beacon, from Hell, Torch of Satanical graces, And a glory in consolation, Evil aware of itself!