Saturday, September 14, 2013
Fall (after Rilke) by Robin Robertson (1955-)
The leaves are falling, falling from trees
in dying gardens far above us; as if their slow
free-fall was the sky declining.
And tonight, this heavy earth is falling away
from all the other stars, drawing into silence.
We are all falling now. My hand, my heart,
stall and drift in darkness, see-sawing down.
And we still believe there is one who sifts and holds
the leaves, the lives, of all those softly falling.
Robin Robertson
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Reblogged this on Jemmy Farmer - The Boi Poet.
ReplyDeletethis is so beautiful it makes me want to weep. Thank you!
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ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful, I feel like weeping. Thank you for sharing it.
simply superb - with a successful Rilke-esque feel
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed it
ReplyDeleteThank you for the re-blog
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