By the sea, by the dreary, darkening sea, Stands a youthful man, His heart all sorrowing, his head all doubting, And with gloomy lips he questions the billows: [...] The billows are murmuring their murmur unceasing, Wild blows the wind, the dark clouds are fleeting. The stars are still gleaming, so calmly and cold, And a fool waits for an answer.
Heinrich Heine, Questioning from the North Sea cycle