Selected Poetry by Rainer Maria Rilke

“How we squander our hours of pain. How we gaze beyond them into the bitter duration to see if they have an end. Though they are really our winter-enduring foliage, our dark evergreen, one season in our inner year — , not only a season in time — , but are place and settlement, foundation and soil and home.”

-Rainer Marie Rilke, 1923

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