Monday, September 04, 2006

I Am Much Too Alone in This World, Yet Not Alone
By Rainer Maria Rilke
Translated by Annemarie S. Kidder


I am much too alone in this world, yet not alone
enough
to truly consecrate the hour.
I am much too small in this world, yet not small
enough
to be to you just object and thing,
dark and smart.
I want my free will and want it accompanying
the path which leads to action;
and want during times that beg questions,
where something is up,
to be among those in the know,
or else be alone.

I want to mirror your image to its fullest perfection,
never be blind or too old
to uphold your weighty wavering reflection.
I want to unfold.
Nowhere I wish to stay crooked, bent;
for there I would be dishonest, untrue.
I want my conscience to be
true before you;
want to describe myself like a picture I observed
for a long time, one close up,
like a new word I learned and embraced,
like the everday jug,
like my mother's face,
like a ship that carried me along
through the deadliest storm.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

i love this...very nice...

Don Iannone, D.Div., Ph.D. said...

Brenda...thanks. Yes it is a beauty by Rainer Maria Rilke. Hope you are well.

Jim said...

Very nice, she is good. Thanks Don.

Don Iannone, D.Div., Ph.D. said...

Yes, one fine poem Jim.

serenity said...

"I want my free will and want it accompanying
the path which leads to action"

Magical, Don.

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