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Autumn

The leaves fall, fall as from far,
Like distant gardens withered in the heavens;
They fall with slow and lingering descent.

And in the nights the heavy Earth, too, falls
From out the stars into the Solitude.

Thus all doth fall. This hand of mine must fall
And lo! the other one:—it is the law.
But there is One who holds this falling
Infinitely softly in His hands.

Credit


This poem is in the public domain. From Poems (Tobias A. Wright, 1918), translated by Jessie Lamont.

About this Poem


From Poems (Tobias A. Wright, 1918) by Rainer Maria Rilke, translated by Jessie Lamont.

Author


Rainer Maria Rilke

Born in Prague on December 4, 1875, Rainer Maria Rilke is recognized by many as a master of verse.

Date Published: 1918-01-01

Source URL: https://poets.org/poem/autumn-8