Lovers, if Angels could understand them, might utter
strange things in the midnight air. For it seems that everything's
trying to hide us. Look, the trees exist; the houses
we live in still stand where they were. We only
pass everything by like a transposition of air.
And all combines to suppress us, partly as shame,
perhaps, and partly as inexpressible hope.

Author: Rainer Maria Rilke

Lovers, if Angels could understand them, might utter<br />strange things in the midnight air. For it seems that everything's<br />trying to hide us. Look, the trees exist; the houses<br />we live in still stand where they were. We only<br />pass everything by like a transposition of air.<br />And all combines to suppress us, partly as shame,<br />perhaps, and partly as inexpressible hope. - Rainer Maria Rilke




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