|
|
Internationale Gedichte Sämtliche nicht-deutschsprachige Gedichte. |
|
Themen-Optionen | Thema durchsuchen |
02.03.2010, 11:33 | #1 |
In vain
In vain created Michelangelo
each mighty marble masterpiece, to no avail let Rimsky-Korsakov fly out his bouncing bumblebees, for nothing wrote a man in England once his ode upon an urn in Greece and all for naught lost old Methuselah his sons, his sight and all his teeth. All music, poetry and art insane, all beauty, blood and faith in vain, if we not open heart and mind again. |
|
21.03.2010, 02:34 | #2 |
Hi glasbleistift,
a waste of time it wasn't reading every line albeit your syntax struck me odd at least who cares, each single writer'd have his feast were criticism always as benign. Well, what I intended to say by that is: It sounds a bit Shakespearean to me. Except for the last line, which only sounds wrong. Overall, however, it is a joy to read. And: "for nothing" means: he did not earn money from that (I am not sure whether I would reckon it applied in a correct fashion here or not). Anyway, cheers, Mov |
|