Sunday, January 25, 2009
Revisiting Rilke
For I don't think back; all that I am
stirs me because of you. I don't invent you
at sadly cooled-off places from which
you've gone away; even your not being there
is warm with you and more real and more
than a privation. Longing leads out too often
into vagueness. Why should I cast myself,
when, for all I know, your influence falls on me,
gently, like moonlight on a window seat.
Duino, late autumn 1911
p. 15
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from my masters,
poetry,
rilke
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