Monday, January 6, 2020

The Real Goal of Philosophy


Above the ponds, above the valleys,
The mountains, woods, the clouds, and sea
Beyond the sun, beyond the ether,
Beyond the limits of the starry spheres,

My spirit, you move with swift agility.

Like a good swimmer at home in the sea,
You slice gay furrows through the measureless depths,
With ineffable, masculine joy.

Fly far away from these pestilent fumes,

Go cleanse yourself in the upper air,
Go drink, like a pure, celestial liquor,
The bright fire that fills transparent space.

Left behind, all cares and endless sorrow

That weigh upon our foggy life like stones!
Oh happy man, who soars on sturdy wings
To calm and luminous fields!

In the morning, his thoughts, in their freedom,

soar up to the heavens like larks.
- He sails over life, understanding with ease
The language of flowers and voiceless things.

- Charles Baudelaire, Elevation