Even when she walks she seems to dance!  
Her garments writhe and glisten like long snakes  
obedient to the rhythm of the wands  
by which a fakir wakens them to grace. 
 
Like both the desert and the desert sky  
insensible to human suffering,  
and like the ocean’s endless labyrinth  
she shows her body with indifference. 
 
Precious minerals are her polished eyes,  
and in her strange symbolic nature 
angel and sphinx unite, 
where diamonds, gold, and steel dissolve into one light, 
shining forever, useless as a star,  
the sterile woman’s icy majesty.
Charles Baudelaire
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