“The guide–book warmly recommends the seashore when the wind is in the east (which it was) as the quickest and firmest route from Göhren to Thiessow; but I chose rather to take the road over the plain because there was a poem in the guide–book about the way along the shore, and the guide–book said it described it extremely well, and I was sure that if that were so I would do better to go the other way. This is the poem — the translation is exact, the original being unrhymed, and the punctuation is the poet’s — Splashing waves Rocking boat Dipping gulls — Dunes. Raging winds Floating froth. Flashing lightning Moon! Fearful hearts Morning grey — Stormy nights Faith! I read it, marvelled, and went the other way.” PoetryGermanyRecommendationsTravel GuideGuidebookPath Less TraveledHackneyedRügen Book:The Adventures of Elizabeth in Rügen Source: The Adventures of Elizabeth in Rügen
“Just because that was the start of a thousand sentimental stories didn’t mean that it didn’t actually happen.” Hackneyed Book:The State of the Art Source: The State of the Art