from Part II - Der neuen Gedichte anderer Teil / The New Poems: The Other Part
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 July 2016
They didn't help — no, though their barbs were sharp,
ripping his lusting flesh, thorn after thorn.
His pregnant senses had begun to warp
and buckle under; prematurely born
screaming were crooked, cross-eyed, creeping, grim-
faced imps and flittering things he brought to birth.
They gathered eagerly, with fiendish mirth,
this brood, and made a plaything out of him.
Already though, his senses’ spawn had spawn,
because that pack was fecund in the night.
Still gaudier, more maculate, they'd grown
a hundred-fold, fouled-up, and full of spite.
His greedy hand grasped at a cup of blight
that from them all, his mind had somehow drawn.
Their shadows, like a pair of thighs, then opened on
him, warm and clinging, ready to excite.
And since he screamed out for the angel — screamed —
the angel came in all his glory: there
he was. And then he drove those demons
back inside that saint, for that was where
he'd wrestle them again, those devils he
had struggled with inside so many years,
and so distill, out of his roiling fears,
the god who for so long he could not see.
Der Alchimist
Seltsam verlächelnd schob der Laborant
den Kolben fort, der halbberuhigt rauchte.
Er wußte jetzt, was er noch brauchte,
damit der sehr erlauchte Gegenstand
da drin entstände. Zeiten brauchte er,
Jahrtausende für sich und diese Birne,
in der es brodelte; im Hirn Gestirne
und im Bewußtsein mindestens das Meer.
Das Ungeheuere, das er gewollt,
er ließ es los in dieser Nacht. Es kehrte
zurück zu Gott und in sein altes Maß;
er aber, lallend wie ein Trunken,
lag über dem Geheimfach und begehrte
den Brocken Gold, den er besaß.
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