Saturday, April 29, 2006

Saturday

Some words of wisdom to lead me into Saturday night ...


"It is essential to be drunk all the time. That's all: there's no other problem. If you do not want to feel the appalling weight of Time which breaks your shoulders and bends you to the ground, get drunk, and drunk again. What with? Wine, poetry, or being good, please yourself. But get drunk. And if now and then, on the steps of a palace, on the green grass of a ditch, in the glum loneliness of your room, you come to, your drunken state abated or dissolved, ask the wind, ask the wave, the star, the bird, the clock, ask all that runs away, all that groans, all that wheels, all that sings, all that speaks, what time it is; and the wind, the wave, the star, the bird, the clock, will tell you: 'It is time to get drunk!' If you do not want to be the martyred slaves of Time, get drunk, always get drunk! With wine, with poetry or with being good. As you please." Charles Baudelaire, 1866

2 Comments:

Blogger mike said...

"To stay drunk is to hit the pause button on life. Eventually, that scene gets boring."

A quote from the little furry thing that lives in my dresser.

5:33 PM, April 30, 2006  
Blogger K said...

Baudelaire. He writes about ditches a lot, bless him. Maybe that's where the word "baudy" comes from.

11:19 AM, May 03, 2006  

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