September 11, 2011

Dear Darkening Ground

 Poet's Garden, by Vincent van Gogh

Dear darkening ground,
you've endured so patiently the walls we've built,
perhaps you'll give the cities one more hour

and grant the churches and cloisters two.
And those that labor—let their work
grip them another five hours, or seven,

before you become forest again, and water, and widening wilderness
in that hour of inconceivable terror
when you take back your name
from all things.

Just give me a little more time!
I want to love the things
as no one has thought to love them,
until they're worthy of you and real.

From The Book of Hours I, 61

4 comments:

  1. when rilke writes,
    that hour of inconceivable terror
    when you take back your name
    from all things.

    i panic, for i don't know this hour.
    this happens daily?
    jesus. i never knew.
    i thought those things always remained.
    this panic drives me to see now!

    xo
    erin

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  2. wow, I have been away fro a while. glad to be back for the images, the words

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  3. So, so, so much here....

    Even as the ground darkens, love what is....

    Powerful stuff, this....

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"Everything is blooming most recklessly; if it were voices instead of colors, there would be an unbelievable shrieking into the heart of the night."

~ Rainer Maria Rilke

Go ahead, bloom recklessly!