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Partita II

Contributed by Menelaus on Saturday, 27th December 2003 @ 04:41:29 AM in AEST
Topic: ChristianPoetry



Wer hat den Winde ja gesehen?
Sie ist so schwach;
Doch stärke, als allen Meschen!

Tod und Feuerglut sind ihr nicht bang,
Aber Reichtum und Ehre gefallem ihr nicht,
Freiheit ist sie, ihr es gehört und fliegt sie
Schönlich, und freilich noch
Sie fliegt hinüber die Welt,
Und ihren Teichen und Wäldchen!

Ohne Hass oder Lieb’ für jemand in diese Welt
Lebt sie-und macht frei;
Die Himmelsdächer ihren Heimenhällen sind,
Falke und Adler sie dienen, wie Brüder ihr:
Und ihres Herz im Ewigkeit scheint so hell,
Weil hat sie die Welt und ihren Schmerzen entsagen,
Also ohne Furcht ist sie.

Ja, so frei und freudig
Wie die Windegeist lebt man-
Frei wird sein Herz sein!
Wenn kent er Seelefrieden in ihm.

Bald werde ich sein,
Als jeder Schmerz,
Jeden Fesseln bleib’ ich
Und hab’ ich nichts
Als meinen Seeleweg zu fahren!




Copyright © Menelaus ... [ 2003-12-27 04:41:29]
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Re: Partita II (User Rating: 1 )
by lil_angel on Thursday, 29th January 2004 @ 01:36:43 AM AEST
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Again i feel bad since i have no idea what this says...sorry again but looks like a good poem.


Re: Partita II (User Rating: 1 )
by Drive_By on Thursday, 22nd April 2004 @ 02:35:52 AM AEST
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Were it not for the nutty encoding, and the bad grammar of this work, this would have been a great work. So let's see, you're trying to say that we must live without fear or favour, that we must live free like the wind, right? that the wind is free because it cares little for frivolous desires?




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