Suddenly, from all the green around you,
something-you don't know what-has disappeared;
you feel it creeping closer to the window,
in total silence. From the nearby wood

you hear the urgent whistling of a plover,
reminding you of someone's Saint Jerome:
so much solitude and passion come
from that one voice, whose fierce request the downpour

will grant. The walls, with their ancient portraits, glide
away from us, cautiously, as though
they weren't supposed to hear what we are saying.

And reflected on the faded tapestries now;
the chill, uncertain sunlight of those long
childhood hours when you were so afraid.

- Before Summer Rain

Auteur: Rainer Maria Rilke

Suddenly, from all the green around you,<br />something-you don't know what-has disappeared;<br />you feel it creeping closer to the window,<br />in total silence. From the nearby wood<br /><br />you hear the urgent whistling of a plover,<br />reminding you of someone's Saint Jerome:<br />so much solitude and passion come<br />from that one voice, whose fierce request the downpour<br /><br />will grant. The walls, with their ancient portraits, glide<br />away from us, cautiously, as though<br />they weren't supposed to hear what we are saying.<br /><br />And reflected on the faded tapestries now;<br />the chill, uncertain sunlight of those long<br />childhood hours when you were so afraid.<br /><br />- Before Summer Rain - Rainer Maria Rilke




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