A poet is a fountain…Rainer Maria Rilke

A poet is a fountain…Rainer Maria Rilke

the wisdom of Rainer Maria Rilke

 

 

“Pour yourself out like a fountain…”     

 

Rainer Maria Rilke (1875-1926)

Bohemian-Austrian poet

 

Rilke wrote with nuance. Spend some time with his poetry. A second or third experience with his lines often exposes the reader to poignantly different understandings, new intuitions, lusciously incremental meanings…

Apparently he did not intend “Pour yourself out like a fountain” to be explicit advice for poets, but I think the phrase does good duty for that purpose. Especially I like the exhortation to “pour.” I’m happy when my poems are a gushing reflection of what I feel and see.

Rilke offered more. His full statement was:

“Pour yourself out like a fountain.

  Flow into the knowledge that what you are seeking

  finishes often at the start, and, with ending, begins.”

 

That’s good for a second read. Think fountain-ish.

 

Source:

Rainer Maria Rilke, Part Two, XII, of The Sonnets to Orpheus, 1922

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