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" The Wolf trots to and fro,
The world lies deep in snow,
The raven from the birch tree flies,
But nowhere a hare, nowhere a roe,
The roe -she is so dear, so sweet -
If such a thing I might surprise
In my embrace, my teeth would meet,
What else is there beneath the skies?
The lovely creature I would so treasure,
And feast myself deep on her tender thigh,
I would drink of her red blood full measure,
Then howl till the night went by.
Even a hare I would not despise;
Sweet enough its warm flesh in the night.
Is everything to be denied
That could make life a little bright?
The hair on my brush is getting grey.
The sight is failing from my eyes.
Years ago my dear mate died.
And now I trot and dream of a roe.
I trot and dream of a hare.
I hear the wind of midnight howl.
I cool with the snow my burning jowl,
And on to the devil my wretched soul I bear. "

Hermann Hesse


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Hermann Hesse quote : The Wolf trots to and fro,<br />The world lies deep in snow,<br />The raven from the birch tree flies,<br />But nowhere a hare, nowhere a roe,<br />The roe -she is so dear, so sweet -<br />If such a thing I might surprise<br />In my embrace, my teeth would meet,<br />What else is there beneath the skies?<br />The lovely creature I would so treasure,<br />And feast myself deep on her tender thigh,<br />I would drink of her red blood full measure,<br />Then howl till the night went by.<br />Even a hare I would not despise;<br />Sweet enough its warm flesh in the night.<br />Is everything to be denied<br />That could make life a little bright?<br />The hair on my brush is getting grey.<br />The sight is failing from my eyes.<br />Years ago my dear mate died.<br />And now I trot and dream of a roe.<br />I trot and dream of a hare.<br />I hear the wind of midnight howl.<br />I cool with the snow my burning jowl,<br />And on to the devil my wretched soul I bear.