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Self-Portrait from the Year 1906

from Part I - Neue Gedichte / New Poems

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 July 2016

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The long-aristocratic, ancient line.

The steadfast brows that arch above the eyes.

A child's fear — and this blue — still tint their gaze.

Humble, not servile, sometimes they will shine

as women's will, or one who helps — or tries.

The mouth? A mouth. Exact; of no small size;

not over-suasive, but forthright and fine

in speaking out. The brow never malign,

but pleased to nod within some still surmise.

All this: not yet cohered, but only sensed —

not yet locked in through triumph or through grieving;

still not made fast in integral achieving;

and yet, from far-off, scattered things, believing

some deep, true thing were planned, but not commenced.

Der König

Der König ist sechzehn Jahre alt.

Sechzehn Jahre und schon der Staat.

Er schaut, wie aus einem Hinterhalt,

vorbei an den Greisen vom Rat

in den Saal hinein und irgendwohin

und fühlt vielleicht nur dies:

an dem schmalen langen harten Kinn

die kalte Kette vom Vlies.

Das Todesurteil vor ihm bleibt

lang ohne Namenszug.

Und sie denken: wie er sich quält.

Sie wüßten, kennten sie ihn genug,

daß er nur langsam bis siebzig zählt

eh er es unterschreibt.

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New Poems , pp. 107 - 108
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Print publication year: 2015

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