What is a carrion by Charles Baudelaire about?

Answer:

Baudelaire's own particular truths on death and beauty. How natural death and life is, and how love is still beautiful even though it dies. No god is needed, and no devils either.
But it's a bloody poem mate, it can be interpreted any way you want, but this seems to be the general idea.

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