Evening
Rainer Maria Rilke
The sky puts on the darkening blue coat held for it by a row of ancient trees; you watch: and the lands grow distant in your sight, one journeying to heaven, one that falls; and leave you, not at home in either one, not quite so still and dark as the darkened houses, not calling to eternity with the passion of what becomes a star each night, and rises; and leave you (inexpressibly to unravel) your life, with its immensity and fear, so that, now bounded, now immeasurable, it is alternately stone in you and star.
Next 10 Poems
- Rainer Maria Rilke : Evening Love Song
- Rainer Maria Rilke : Exposed On The Cliffs Of The Heart
- Rainer Maria Rilke : Extinguish Thou My Eyes
- Rainer Maria Rilke : Falling Stars
- Rainer Maria Rilke : Fire's Reflection
- Rainer Maria Rilke : For Hans Carossa
- Rainer Maria Rilke : From The Tenth Elegy
- Rainer Maria Rilke : Girl's Lament
- Rainer Maria Rilke : Going Blind
- Rainer Maria Rilke : Greek Love-talk
Previous 10 Poems
- Rainer Maria Rilke : Eve
- Rainer Maria Rilke : Encounter In The Chestnut Avenue
- Rainer Maria Rilke : Early Spring
- Rainer Maria Rilke : Duino Elegies: The Tenth Elegy
- Rainer Maria Rilke : Duino Elegies: The Fourth Elegy
- Rainer Maria Rilke : Duino Elegies: The First Elegy
- Rainer Maria Rilke : Dedication To M...
- Rainer Maria Rilke : Dedication
- Rainer Maria Rilke : Death
- Rainer Maria Rilke : Childhood