The Stillness We Never Learn

The fundamental human condition: we are surrounded by things that are silent and still.

Look: trees simply are; the houses
we live in still
remain in place

We alone
fly past all things, as fugitive as the wind.

And all things conspire to keep silent about us,
partly from shame, perhaps, and partly
as unutterable hope.

Rilke Duino Elegies (Second Elegy)

Leave a comment