
…
As for these times
My humankind
I need to say
I lack the words
So let me use my brothers ones:
We called the Earth One Flower of the Sky.
The Sky we called the Infinite Garden of Life.
Like roses rejoice in tiny golden dust,
We spoke,
The valoury rays of sunlight rejoice the earth.
She is a glorious and living Being,
We spoke,
Divine when crossing fire,
When mild and vivid water
Comes swelling from her heart.
At all times fortunate to feed herself
Of dewdrops or of thundery clouds
Which she prepares for pleasuries
Assisted by the sky,
The ever faithful loving half of the Sungod,
Possibly primarily earnestly unified
Though then divided by all-presiding fate.
So she would search him, near him, detach her Self
And full of lust and dolour could grow to upmost beauty.
So we spoke.
I give you the substance, the spirit.
But what is it without the Life?
(freely translated from Hölderlin´s Hyperion 1797/1799)