Rilke
Am I too indulgent?
Not only are things different, but all souls are free?
Their eyes contain the oneness of life?
This is no different from the way portraits fill the frame.
I also forgot the appearance, arguments and curiosity of unremitting pursuit.
Just pretending to be yourself?
Who knows, maybe God's eyes can see the slightest change?
Whenever I am addicted to you?
Growing up on you, secretly haunting your heart endlessly.
I just took off my vanity mask.
I hold you in my arms?
For example, someone covers his face with a handkerchief and holds his breath?
No, more like using it to stop the bleeding?
In case the fountain of life erupts?
I saw you blushing?
How can anyone understand what happened between us?
Has made up for everything that time can't cash?
In every round of withered youth
I grew up wonderfully?
And you, my love, have a wild childhood in my heart.
Memory is getting less and less: at those moments?
Must have accumulated shale in my life?
Sedimentation from the turbulent water?
I don't need to miss it, just because I did everything from you?
This bothers me?
In a cold place far away from you, even if I don't feel you.
And your absence is warm?
Is it really better than one person?
Missing always turns into illusion inadvertently?
When your shadow clearly emerges.
As light as moonlight perching on the window lattice?
Why should I give up on myself?
lady
Austrian poet Lai Na Maria Rilke. He is regarded as the greatest German poet after Holderlin and Goethe. 1875 was born in Prague (then belonging to the Austro-Hungarian Empire). At the age of 5 1 year, Rilke died of rare septicemia. It is said that the source of the disaster comes from the thorn of the rose, so he is also called "the poet assassinated by the rose". I worked as an assistant to the sculptor Rodin and had close contacts with the famous painter Cezanne. He called on Tolstoy, the master of literature, and had contacts with Freud, the originator of psychoanalysis. He wrote a lot, especially in his later years. His two masterpieces, Elegy of Duinau and Sonnet for Orville, are regarded as masterpieces in the history of modern poetry. Rilke met many ladies, gentlemen and ladies in his life, especially Salome, who was 14 years older than him. Salome was born into a noble family. She is Nietzsche's first love, Freud's female disciple, a legendary woman living in the European knowledge salon. She lived with Rilke and traveled together for three years. To some extent, she was his guide and muse. Rilke once wrote many passionate poems for her.