|
| Search results for: p | Found 8786 Poems |
| 1421. | The Sonnets To Orpheus: Book 2: I by Rainer Maria Rilke> | | Breathing: you invisible poem! Complete
interchange of our own
essence with world-space. You counterweight
in which I rythmically happen.
Single... |
| 1422. | The Sonnets To Orpheus: XIX by Rainer Maria Rilke> | | Though the world keeps changing its form
as fast as a cloud, still
what is accomplished falls home
to the Primeval.
Over the change and the pass... |
| 1423. | Song Of The Orphan by Rainer Maria Rilke> | | I am no one and never will be anyone,
for I am far too small to claim to be;
not even later.
Mothers and Fathers,
take pity on me.
I fear it ... |
| 1424. | The Sonnets To Orpheus: XXV by Rainer Maria Rilke> | | But you now, dear girl, whom I loved like a flower whose
name
I didn't know, you who so early were taken away:
I will once more call up your ima... |
| 1425. | The Poet by Rainer Maria Rilke> | | O hour of my muse: why do you leave me,
Wounding me by the wingbeats of your flight?
Alone: what shall I use my mouth to utter?
How shall I pass ... |
| 1426. | The Sonnets To Orpheus: X by Rainer Maria Rilke> | | You who are close to my heart always,
I welcome you, ancient coffins of stone,
which the cheerful water of Roman days
still flows through, like a w... |
| 1428. | The Sonnets To Orpheus: I by Rainer Maria Rilke> | | A tree ascended there. Oh pure transendence!
Oh Orpheus sings! Oh tall tree in the ear!
And all things hushed. Yet even in that silence
a new begin... |
| 1429. | Palm by Rainer Maria Rilke> | | Interior of the hand. Sole that has come to walk
only on feelings. That faces upward
and in its mirror
receives heavenly roads, which travel
along... |
| 1430. | The Sonnets To Orpheus: Book 2: XIII by Rainer Maria Rilke> | | Be ahead of all parting, as though it already were
behind you, like the winter that has just gone by.
For among these winters there is one so endles... |
|