from Part II - Der neuen Gedichte anderer Teil / The New Poems: The Other Part
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 July 2016
When their long day was done and it was late,
his genial hosts would gather round to plead:
“Seafaring! Dangers!” Softly, he'd relate
it all. What startling phrases would he need
to make them see inside that island-sea?
What words would grip them hard enough to hold
them? There in azure calm lay isles of gold,
the slightest glimpse of which could suddenly
make every peril turn itself around.
For danger's not what raging seas can do
in fury. Now, it's not where it was found
before, but steals up softly on the crew,
which knows that out there on those island shores
of gold, sometimes a singing sounded.
Then blindly, sailors lean into their oars,
as though surrounded
by that silence holding everything
within — a silence blowing toward the ear,
as if its counterpart began to sing
the eerie music that no man can bear.
Klage um Antinous
Keiner begriff mir von euch den bithynischen Knaben
(daß ihr den Strom anfaßtet und von ihm hübt …).
Ich verwohnte ihn zwar. Und dennoch wir haben
ihn nur mit Schwere erfüllt und für immer getrübt.
Wer vermag denn zu lieben? Wer kann es? — Noch keiner.
Und so hab ich unendliches Weh getan —.
Nun ist er am Nil der stillenden Götter einer,
und ich weiß kaum welcher und kann ihm nicht nahn.
Und ihr warfet ihn noch, Wahnsinnige, bis in die Sterne,
damit ich euch rufe und dränge: meint ihr den?
Was ist er nicht einfach ein Toter. Er wäre es gerne.
Und vielleicht wäre ihm nichts geschehn.
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