The Swan by Rainer Maria Rilke translated by Robert Bly

This clumsy living that moves lumbering
as if in ropes through what is not done,
reminds us of the awkward way the swan walks.
And to die, which is the letting go
of the ground we stand on and cling to every day,
is like the swan, when he nervously lets himself down into the water, which receives him gaily
and which flows joyfully under
and after him, wave after wave,
while the swan, unmoving and marvelously calm,
is pleased to be carried, each moment more fully grown, more like a king, further and further on.

One thought on “The Swan by Rainer Maria Rilke translated by Robert Bly

  1. Swan also has made home and mastered four domains of land, water, wind and space with peace and grace. The flight of swans in a V shape uplifts human heart and spirit to fly away free and happy!

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