Monday, January 20, 2003

At One O'Clock In The Morning Comments

Rating: 2.9

Alone, at last! Not a sound to be heard but the rumbling of some belated and decrepit cabs. For a few hours
we shall have silence, if not repose. At last the tyranny of the human face has disappeared,
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Charles Baudelaire
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Chinedu Dike 29 July 2022

An interesting story written with clarity of thought and mind

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Kumarmani Mahakul 28 July 2022

Great work. Beautifully executed. Thanks for this modern poem.

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Richard Wlodarski 11 May 2016

Wow! He has summed up so many of my days and has inspired me to continue this awesome journey of a poet. Sometimes in the darkest of hours creativity sparks fly and the journey becomes that much more awesome.

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Una Price 31 December 2014

Good god Baudelaire man, in a stunned stuper I bow, I kneel; I am silenced by such brilliance!!

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Ms Acras 11 August 2009

Baudelaire in need of a sensory deprivation chamber, a brief respite from sensual depravity.

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