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" I am too alone in the world, and yet not alone enough
to make every moment holy.
I am too tiny in this world, and not tiny enough
just to lie before you like a thing,
shrewd and secretive.
I want my own will, and I want simply to be with my will,
as it goes toward action;
and in those quiet, sometimes hardly moving times,
when something is coming near,
I want to be with those who know secret things
or else alone.
I want to be a mirror for your whole body,
and I never want to be blind, or to be too old
to hold up your heavy and swaying picture.
I want to unfold.
I don’t want to stay folded anywhere,
because where I am folded, there I am a lie.
and I want my grasp of things to be
true before you. I want to describe myself
like a painting that I looked at
closely for a long time,
like a saying that I finally understood,
like the pitcher I use every day,
like the face of my mother,
like a ship
that carried me
through the wildest storm of all. "

Rainer Maria Rilke , Rilke's Book of Hours: Love Poems to God


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Rainer Maria Rilke quote : I am too alone in the world, and yet not alone enough<br />to make every moment holy.<br />I am too tiny in this world, and not tiny enough<br />just to lie before you like a thing,<br />shrewd and secretive.<br />I want my own will, and I want simply to be with my will,<br />as it goes toward action;<br />and in those quiet, sometimes hardly moving times,<br />when something is coming near,<br />I want to be with those who know secret things<br />or else alone.<br />I want to be a mirror for your whole body,<br />and I never want to be blind, or to be too old<br />to hold up your heavy and swaying picture.<br />I want to unfold.<br />I don’t want to stay folded anywhere,<br />because where I am folded, there I am a lie.<br />and I want my grasp of things to be<br />true before you. I want to describe myself<br />like a painting that I looked at<br />closely for a long time,<br />like a saying that I finally understood,<br />like the pitcher I use every day,<br />like the face of my mother,<br />like a ship<br />that carried me<br />through the wildest storm of all.