Rainer Maria Rilke Quotes
They All Have Tired Mouths
and Bright Seamless Souls.
And A Longing (as For Sin)
sometimes Haunts Their Dreams.
They Are Almost All Alike;
in God's Gardens They Keep Still,
like Many, Many Intervals
in His Might And Melody.
Only When They Spread Their Wings
are They Wakers Of A Wind:
as If God With His Broad Sculptor-
hands Leafed Through The Pages
in The Dark Book Of The Beginning.
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