My love, do you recall the object which we saw That fair, sweet, summer morn! At a turn in the path a foul carcass On a gravel strewn bed Its legs raised in the air, like a lustful woman Burning and dripping with poisons Displayed in a shameless, nonchalant way Its belly, swollen with gases The sun shone down upon that putrescence As if to roast it to a turn And to give back a hundredfold to great Nature The elements she had combined And the sky was watching that superb cadaver Blossom like a flower So frightful was the stench that you believed You'd faint away upon the grass The blow-flies were buzzing round that putrid belly From which came forth black battalions Of maggots, which oozed out like a heavy liquid All along those living tatters All this was descending and rising like a wave Or poured out with a crackling sound One would have said the body, swollen with a vague breath Lived by multiplication And this world gave forth singular music Like running water or the wind Or the grain that winnowers with a rhythmic motion Shake in their winnowing baskets The forms disappeared and were no more than a dream A sketch that slowly falls