"Falling Stars" from Rainer Maria Rilke

Interesting poet. Not because he was Austrian or an avid traveler or loved married women - especially if they were painters. 

Neither because he was a fan of the band of Lenin and his Bolsheviks or for saying that "if your daily life seems poor, do not blame it; blame yourself".    

"Falling stars" is a beautiful poem - translation by Albert Ernest Flemming. 

Do you remember still the falling stars

that like swift horses through the heavens raced

and suddenly leaped across the hurdles

of our wishes--do you recall? And we

did make so many! For there were countless numbers

of stars: each time we looked above we were

astounded by the swiftness of their daring play,

while in our hearts we felt safe and secure

watching these brilliant bodies disintegrate,

knowing somehow we had survived their fall.

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