Analysis of La Pipe (The Pipe)

Charles Baudelaire 1821 (Paris) – 1867 (Paris)



Je suis la pipe d'un auteur;
On voit, à contempler ma mine
D'Abyssinienne ou de Cafrine,
Que mon maître est un grand fumeur.

Quand il est comblé de douleur,
Je fume comme la chaumine
Où se prépare la cuisine
Pour le retour du laboureur.

J'enlace et je berce son âme
Dans le réseau mobile et bleu
Qui monte de ma bouche en feu,

Et je roule un puissant dictame
Qui charme son coeur et guérit
De ses fatigues son esprit.

I am the pipe of an author;
One sees by my color,
Abyssinian or Kaffir,
That my master's a great smoker.

When he is laden with sorrow,
I smoke like a cottage
Where they are preparing dinner
For the return of the ploughman.

I clasp and lull his soul
In the wavy blue web
That rises from my fiery mouth.

I give forth clouds of dittany
That warm his heart and cure
His mind of its fatigue.

— Translated by William Aggeler

The Author's Pipe

I am an author's pipe. To see me
And my outlandish shape to heed,
You'd know my master was a dreamy
Inveterate smoker of the weed.

When be is loaded down with care,
I like a stove will smoke and burn
Wherein the supper they prepare
Against the labourer's return.

I nurse his spirit with my charm
Swaying it in a soft, uncertain,
And vaguely-moving azure curtain.

I roll a potent cloud of balm
To lull his spirit into rest
And cure the sorrows in his breast.

— Translated by Roy Campbell

A Poet's Pipe

A poet's pipe am I,
And my Abyssinian tint
Is an unmistakable hint
That he lays me not often by.
When his soul is with grief o'erworn
I smoke like the cottage where
They are cooking the evening fare
For the laborer's return.

I enfold and cradle his soul
In the vapors moving and blue
That mount from my fiery mouth;
And there is power in my bowl
To charm his spirit and soothe,
And heal his weariness too.

Translated by Richard Herne Shepherd

I am an author's pipe;
From examining my Abyssinian
Or Kaffir countenance, one sees
That my master is a great smoker.

When he is laden with sorrow,
I smoke like a cottage
When the cooking is being prepared
Against the laborer's return

I entwine and I cradle his soul
In the drifting, blue film
That climbs from my fiery mouth,

And I turn a powerful balm
Which charms his heart and heals
His spirit of fatigues.

— Translated by Geoffrey Wagner


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Poetic Form
Metre 1111111 11111 1111 111101111 1101111 11111 1111101 10111 111111 10111011 11011111 111111 1111111 1101101 11011110 111110 01011 11100110 11110110 111010 11101010 1001101 110111 001011 110111001 111111 111101 111101 0101101 0101 111101111 01010111 111101010 010010101 11110111 11011101 01010101 010101 11110111 101001010 010101010 11010111 11110011 01010011 0101110 0101 010111 010101 1101001 11111101 1111111 1110101 11100101 10101 10101011 00101001 11111001 01110011 1111001 0111001 010110110 111101 101001010 1110011 111010110 11110110 111010 101011001 010101 101011011 001011 11111001 01101001 111101 110101 01011010
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 2,497
Words 439
Sentences 18
Stanzas 24
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 3, 3, 4, 4, 3, 3, 1, 1, 4, 4, 3, 3, 1, 1, 8, 6, 1, 4, 4, 3, 3, 1
Lines Amount 76
Letters per line (avg) 23
Words per line (avg) 6
Letters per stanza (avg) 73
Words per stanza (avg) 18
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Submitted on May 13, 2011

Modified on April 30, 2023

2:16 min read
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Charles Baudelaire

Charles Pierre Baudelaire was a French poet who also produced notable work as an essayist, art critic, and pioneering translator of Edgar Allan Poe. more…

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