from Part I - Neue Gedichte / New Poems
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 July 2016
We have no knowledge of this going that
shares nothing with us, and there are no grounds
for showing either wonder, love, or hate
to Death. The mask of tragic grief he dons
is something into which his features screw.
The world is always full of roles we play;
as long as we fear what the world will say
(although he does not please us), Death acts, too.
But when you went, there burst upon this scene
a flash of something real. It broke in through
that opening you left: green — truly green,
true sun that shone, and forests that were true.
And still we act, nervous, learning by rote
the hardest lines, and finding, now and then,
gestures. But your existence, so remote
from our performance, in its wonder can
be sometimes overwhelming, like our sense
of real life sinking in; can be the cause,
for just a little while, of rapture, since
we stage our lives not thinking of applause.
Blaue Hortensie
So wie das letzte Grün in Farbentiegeln
sind diese Blätter, trocken, stumpf und rauh,
hinter den Blütendolden, die ein Blau
nicht auf sich tragen, nur von ferne spiegeln.
Sie spiegeln es verweint und ungenau,
als wollten sie es wiederum verlieren,
und wie in alten blauen Briefpapieren
ist Gelb in ihnen, Violett und Grau;
Verwaschnes wie an einer Kinderschürze,
Nichtmehrgetragnes, dem nichts mehr geschieht:
wie fühlt man eines kleinen Lebens Kürze.
Doch plötzlich scheint das Blau sich zu verneuen
in einer von den Dolden, und man sieht
ein rührend Blaues sich vor Grünem freuen.
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