Monday, June 16, 2008

Rilke after a pause

In times when you are with yourself I have seen Rilke to work wonders - take you off to a distant land [dikshunyopur for whoever understands bengali] At a time when I was reaching out to the horizon found another gem on my way - happy reading..




'Already the ripening barberries are red
and the old asters hardly breathe in their beds.
The man who is not rich now as summer goes
will wait and wait and never be himself.

The man who cannot quietly close his eyes
certain that there is vision after vision inside,
simply waiting for nighttime
to rise all around him in darkness –
it’s all over for him, he’s like an old man.

Nothing else will come; no more days will open
and everything that does happen will cheat him.

Even You, my God. And You are like a stone
that draws him daily deeper into the depths.'

(Source: Selected Poems)

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Haven't read much of him...just a few quotations here and there ...but even in that shrt span Rainer Maria Rilke impressed me extremely