The park is high. And as out of a house
I step out of its glimmering half-light
into openness and evening. Into the wind,
the same wind that the clouds feel,
the bright rivers and the turning mills
that stand slowly grinding at the sky's edge.
Now I too am a thing held in its hand,
the smallest thing under the sky. --Look:

Is that one sky?:
Blissfully lucid blue,
into which ever purer clouds throng,
and under it all white in endless changes,
and over it that huge, thin-spun gray,
pulsing warmly as on red underpaint,
and over everything this silent radiance
of a setting sun.

Miraculous structure,
moved within itself and upheld by itself,
shaping figures, giant wings, faults
and high mountain ridges before the first star
and suddenly, there: a gate into such
distances as perhaps only birds know...

Auteur: Rainer Maria Rilke

The park is high. And as out of a house<br />I step out of its glimmering half-light<br />into openness and evening. Into the wind,<br />the same wind that the clouds feel,<br />the bright rivers and the turning mills<br />that stand slowly grinding at the sky's edge.<br />Now I too am a thing held in its hand,<br />the smallest thing under the sky. --Look:<br /><br />Is that one sky?:<br /> Blissfully lucid blue,<br />into which ever purer clouds throng,<br />and under it all white in endless changes,<br />and over it that huge, thin-spun gray,<br />pulsing warmly as on red underpaint,<br />and over everything this silent radiance<br />of a setting sun. <br /><br /> Miraculous structure,<br />moved within itself and upheld by itself,<br />shaping figures, giant wings, faults<br />and high mountain ridges before the first star<br />and suddenly, there: a gate into such<br />distances as perhaps only birds know... - Rainer Maria Rilke


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