1. In the Rain
My umbrella tears and like a bird
Breaks loose, cracking.
A damp hut of rain stirs and steams
Above the world.
And I stand amid the intertwining
Of cool stretched bodies,
As if the rain wished to merge
With me for a while.
Breaks loose, cracking.
A damp hut of rain stirs and steams
Above the world.
And I stand amid the intertwining
Of cool stretched bodies,
As if the rain wished to merge
With me for a while.
2. Autumn Morning
Lovers cease their conversation,
The last starling flies away,
All day maples shed
Silhouettes of crimson hearts.
Autumn, what have you done to us!
The earth cools in red and gold.
Grief's flame hisses underfoot,
Rustling like a pile of leaves.
The last starling flies away,
All day maples shed
Silhouettes of crimson hearts.
Autumn, what have you done to us!
The earth cools in red and gold.
Grief's flame hisses underfoot,
Rustling like a pile of leaves.
3. The Last Cannas
Everything that shone and sang
Disappeared into autumn forests,
And slowly the sky breathes
Its last warmth on the body.
Mists creep through trees,
Fountains fall silent in a garden,
Only the motionless cannas
Blaze in sight of all.
So, an eagle, spreading its wings,
Stands on the ledge of a cliff,
And a fire stirs in its beak,
Advancing from the mist.
Disappeared into autumn forests,
And slowly the sky breathes
Its last warmth on the body.
Mists creep through trees,
Fountains fall silent in a garden,
Only the motionless cannas
Blaze in sight of all.
So, an eagle, spreading its wings,
Stands on the ledge of a cliff,
And a fire stirs in its beak,
Advancing from the mist.
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