Sunday, November 19, 2006

Heartbeat

Only mouths are we. Who sings the distant heart
which safely exists in the center of all things?
His giant heartbeat is diverted in us
into little pulses. And his giant grief
is, like his giant jubilation, far too
great for us. And so we tear ourselves away
from him time after time, remaining only
mouths. But unexepectedly and secretly
the giant heartbeat enters our being,
so that we scream ----,
and are transformed in being and in countenance.

A Poem by Ranier Maria Rilke

(Translated by Albert Ernest Flemming)

3 comments:

Neers said...

WOW!!! Eileen, this is So deep...!

samuru999 said...

Quite amazing!
Thanks for sharing it Eileen!
Take care!

Margie

Ilias- said...

Ahhhh, yes, tis a vunderful set of words.