At The Brink Of Night – Poem by Rainer Maria Rilke

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My room and this distance,
awake upon the darkening land,
are one. I am a string
stretched across deep
surging resonance.

Things are violin bodies
full of murmuring darkness,
where women’s weeping dreams,
where the rancor of whole generations
stirs in its sleep . . .
I should release
my silver vibrations: then
everything below me will live,
and whatever strays into things
will seek the light
that falls without end from my dancing tone
into the old abysses
around which heaven swells
through narrow
imploring
rifts.

Comments

2 responses to “At The Brink Of Night – Poem by Rainer Maria Rilke”

  1. Paula Peeters avatar
    Paula Peeters

    Oooooooo! Thankyou for adding some lovely resonance to my Tuesday night 😊

  2. seasonalight avatar

    Paula, it’s great we share a love for Rilke’s ponderings. Really is. Hope you have a good night.

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