the lamps in the palace halls
The poet is done seeing by a length,
viewing from an immense and reasoned
disordered state of all directions.
All forms of love, suffering, madness
- he seeks himself , exhausting in him all the poisons,
to keep only quintessences of them to dispel dark forces.
Unutterable torture where it needs all the faith,
of all the superhuman force,
where it becomes between all
the large immensities , the great cursed criminals, the unknowable One, -
and Supreme Savant!
- Because it arrives at the unknown!
- Since it cultivated its heart, already rich, more than any,
It arrives at the unknown;
and when, thrown into a panic, and would end up losing the intelligence of its visions,
it saw them!
That it crêve in its bondissement by the amazing and unnamable things
that come from other worldly beings,
he will start with the horizons where the others' have subsided!
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