How shall I hold on to my soul, so that
it does not touch yours? How shall I gently
lift it up over you on to other things?
I would so very much like to tuck it away
among long lost objects in the dark,
in some quiet, unknown place, somewhere
which remains motionless when your depths resound.
And yet everything which touches us, you and me,
takes us together like a single bow,
drawing out from two strings but one voice.
On which instrument are we strung?
And which violinist holds us in his hand?
O sweetest of songs.
~ Rainer Maria Rilke
from New Poems - 1907
Rilke met Lou Andreas-Salomé in 1897. He was 22, she was 36.
Their love story lasted until 1901 and turned into a friendship
that only ended with Rilke’s death in 1926.
Their love story lasted until 1901 and turned into a friendship
that only ended with Rilke’s death in 1926.
Your being has been the door that allowed me to reach fresh air for the first time.