Spleen

Frank Devenport, Charles Baudelaire, Don Ralke

When the low sky presses like a lid
On my spirit, heavy with pain
And all the wide horizon is
Curtained by a dark day, most sad than night;

When the earth is changed into a dank dungeon
Where hope, like a bat fluttering blindly
Beats his wings against the walls
And dashes his head on the rotten ceiling;

When the long lines of gray rain
Reaching down, become the bars of a huge prison
And loathsome spiders, like silent people
Stretch threads to the depths of my brain;

Suddenly the bells jerk wildly
And hurl to the sky a horrible shriek
Like some wandering and landless spirit
Wailing in despair;

And long hearses without drums, without music
File slowly by my soul, Hope, vanquished
Weeps, and despotic agony
Plants on my bent skull its flag of black

Trivia about the song Spleen by William Shatner

When was the song “Spleen” released by William Shatner?
The song Spleen was released in 1968, on the album “The Transformed Man”.
Who composed the song “Spleen” by William Shatner?
The song “Spleen” by William Shatner was composed by Frank Devenport, Charles Baudelaire, Don Ralke.

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