“Some day when I lose you, will you still be able to sleep, without me to whisper over you like a crown of linden branches?”
Quote by Rainer Maria Rilke
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New Poems: A Revised Bilingual Edition
This bilingual edition features a selection of revised poems, showcasing the author's work in two languages, allowing readers to explore the nuances of the language and the themes presented. more
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