Spirit Song Over The Waters.

    By Johann Wolfgang von Goethe



    The soul of man
    Resembleth water:
    From heaven it cometh,
    To heaven it soareth.
    And then again
    To earth descendeth,
    Changing ever.

    Down from the lofty
    Rocky wall
    Streams the bright flood,
    Then spreadeth gently
    In cloudy billows
    O'er the smooth rock,
    And welcomed kindly,
    Veiling, on roams it,
    Soft murmuring,
    Tow'rd the abyss.

    Cliffs projecting
    Oppose its progress,
    Angrily foams it
    Down to the bottom,
    Step by step.

    Now, in flat channel,
    Through the meadowland steals it,
    And in the polish'd lake
    Each constellation
    Joyously peepeth.

    Wind is the loving
    Wooer of waters;
    Wind blends together
    Billows all-foaming.

    Spirit of man,
    Thou art like unto water!
    Fortune of man,
    Thou art like unto wind!



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