from Part II - Der neuen Gedichte anderer Teil / The New Poems: The Other Part
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 July 2016
Once, long ago, they called her old. But she
lived on, and down the same street, every day,
she came, until they had to change the way
they told her age, counting each century,
as if she were a forest. Still, she stood
there every night like some black citadel —
an ancient, rooted, burnt-out, towering shell
that never moved and never would.
Wild words, left unattended to, took flight;
flocks, multiplied inside, against her will.
Words circled her — etrnally-screaming crows —
while those already back, now roosting, still,
darkened under the arches of her brows,
and waited, ready for the night.
Absaloms Abfall
Sie hoben sie mit Geblitz:
der Sturm aus den Hörnern schwellte
seidene, breitgewellte
Fahnen. Der herrlich Erhellte
nahm im hochoffenen Zelte,
das jauchzendes Volk umstellte,
zehn Frauen in Besitz,
die (gewohnt an des alternden Fürsten
sparsame Nacht und Tat)
unter seinem Dürsten
wogten wie Sommersaat.
Dann trat er heraus zum Rate.
wie vermindert um nichts,
und jeder, der ihm nahte,
erblindete seines Lichts.
So zog er auch den Heeren
voran wie ein Stern dem Jahr;
über allen Speeren
wehte sein warmes Haar,
das der Helm nicht faßte
und das er manchmal haßte,
weil es schwerer war
als seine reichsten Kleider.
Der König hatte geboten,
daß man den Schönen schone.
Doch man sah ihn ohne
Helm an den bedrohten
Orten die ärgsten Knoten
zu roten Stücken von Toten
auseinanderhaun.
Dann wußte lange keiner
von ihm, bis plötzlich einer
schrie: Er hängt dort hinten
an den Terebinthen
mit hochgezogenen Brau'n.
Das war genug des Winks.
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