Anywhere Out Of The World Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKLHMNHOPBE JQRHSH| This life is a hospital where every patient is possessed with the desire to change beds one man would like to | A |
| suffer in front of the stove and another believes that he would recover his health beside the window | B |
| It always seems to me that I should feel well in the place where I am not and this question of removal is one | C |
| which I discuss incessantly with my soul | D |
| 'Tell me my soul poor chilled soul what do you think of going to live in Lisbon It must be warm there and there | E |
| you would invigorate yourself like a lizard This city is on the sea shore they say that it is built of marble | F |
| and that the people there have such a hatred of vegetation that they uproot all the trees There you have a landscape | G |
| that corresponds to your taste a landscape made of light and mineral and liquid to reflect them ' | H |
| My soul does not reply | I |
| 'Since you are so fond of stillness coupled with the show of movement would you like to settle in Holland | J |
| that beatifying country Perhaps you would find some diversion in that land whose image you have so often admired | K |
| in the art galleries What do you think of Rotterdam you who love forests of masts and ships moored at the foot of | L |
| houses ' | H |
| My soul remains silent | M |
| 'Perhaps Batavia attracts you more There we should find amongst other things the spirit of Europe | N |
| married to tropical beauty ' | H |
| Not a word Could my soul be dead | O |
| 'Is it then that you have reached such a degree of lethargy that you acquiesce in your sickness If so let us | P |
| flee to lands that are analogues of death I see how it is poor soul We shall pack our trunks for Tornio Let us go | B |
| farther still to the extreme end of the Baltic or farther still from life if that is possible let us settle at the Pole There | E |
| the sun only grazes the earth obliquely and the slow alternation of light and darkness suppresses variety and | J |
| increases monotony that half nothingness There we shall be able to take long baths of darkness while for our | Q |
| amusement the aurora borealis shall send us its rose coloured rays that are like the reflection of Hell's own | R |
| fireworks ' | H |
| At last my soul explodes and wisely cries out to me 'No matter where No matter where As long as it's out | S |
| of the world ' | H |
Charles Baudelaire
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