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Eve

Simply she stands at the cathedral’s

great ascent, close to the rose window,

with the apple in the apple-pose,

guiltless-guilty once and for all

 

of the growing she gave birth to

since form the circle of eternities

loving she went forth, top struggle through

her way throughout the earth like a young year.

 

Ah, gladly yet a little in that land

Would she have lingered, heeding the harmony

And understanding of the animals.

 

But since she found the man determined,

She went with him, aspiring after death,

And she had as yet hardly known God.

Written by
Rainer Maria Rilke
1875-1926 / Male / Czech
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