Telling You All
Rainer Maria Rilke
Telling you all would take too long. Besides, we read in the Bible how the good is harmful and how misfortune is good. Let's invite something new by unifying our silences; if, then and there, we advance, we'll know it soon enough. And yet towards evening, when his memory is persistent, one belated curiousity stops him before the mirror. We don't know if he is frightened. But he stays, he is engrossed, and, facing his reflection, transports himself somewhere else.
Next 10 Poems
- 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
- Rainer Maria Rilke : The Neighbor
- Rainer Maria Rilke : The Panther
- Rainer Maria Rilke : The Poet
- Rainer Maria Rilke : The Sisters
Previous 10 Poems
- Rainer Maria Rilke : Sunset
- Rainer Maria Rilke : Spanish Dancer
- Rainer Maria Rilke : Song Of The Sea
- Rainer Maria Rilke : Song Of The Orphan
- 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