Do not look for my heart any more; the beasts have eaten it. - Charles Baudelaire, Les Fleurs Du Mal
"Do not look for my heart any more; the beasts have eaten it."
"Do not look for my heart any more; the beasts have eaten it."
"My love, do you recall the object which we saw,That fair, sweet, summer morn!At a turn in the path a foul carcassOn a gravel strewn bed,Its legs raised in the air, like a lustful woman,Burning and dripping with poisons,Displayed in a shameless, nonchalant wayIts belly, swollen with gases."