Song Of The Orphan
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 will not pay to raise me: I shall fall victim to the mower's scythe. No one can find me useful now: I am too young, and tomorrow will be too late. I only have one dress, worn thin and faded, but it will last an eternity even before God, perhaps. I only have this whispy hair (that always remained the same) yet once was someone's dearest love. Now he has nothing that he loves.
Next 10 Poems
- Rainer Maria Rilke : Song Of The Sea
- Rainer Maria Rilke : Spanish Dancer
- Rainer Maria Rilke : Sunset
- Rainer Maria Rilke : Telling You All
- Rainer Maria Rilke : The Apple Orchard
- Rainer Maria Rilke : The Future
- Rainer Maria Rilke : The Grown-up
- Rainer Maria Rilke : The Last Evening
- Rainer Maria Rilke : The Last Supper
- Rainer Maria Rilke : The Lovers
Previous 10 Poems
- Rainer Maria Rilke : Song
- Rainer Maria Rilke : Solemn Hour
- Rainer Maria Rilke : Slumber Song
- Rainer Maria Rilke : Sense Of Something Coming
- Rainer Maria Rilke : Self-portrait
- Rainer Maria Rilke : Sacrifice
- Rainer Maria Rilke : Rememberance
- Rainer Maria Rilke : Piano Practice
- Rainer Maria Rilke : Parting
- Rainer Maria Rilke : Palm