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To Father* Kronos.

    By Johann Wolfgang von Goethe



    Hasten thee, Kronos!
    On with clattering trot
    Downhill goeth thy path;
    Loathsome dizziness ever,
    When thou delayest, assails me.
    Quick, rattle along,
    Over stock and stone let thy trot
    Into life straightway lead

    Now once more
    Up the toilsome ascent
    Hasten, panting for breath!
    Up, then, nor idle be,
    Striving and hoping, up, up!

    Wide, high, glorious the view
    Gazing round upon life,
    While from mount unto mount
    Hovers the spirit eterne,
    Life eternal foreboding.

    Sideways a roof's pleasant shade
    Attracts thee,
    And a look that promises coolness
    On the maidenly threshold.
    There refresh thee! And, maiden,
    Give me this foaming draught also,
    Give me this health-laden look!

    Down, now! quicker still, down!
    See where the sun sets
    Ere he sets, ere old age
    Seizeth me in the morass,
    Ere my toothless jaws mumble,
    And my useless limbs totter;
    While drunk with his farewell beam
    Hurl me, a fiery sea
    Foaming still in mine eye,
    Hurl me, while dazzled and reeling,
    Down to the gloomy portal of hell.

    Blow, then, gossip, thy horn,
    Speed on with echoing trot,
    So that Orcus may know we are coming;
    So that our host may with joy
    Wait at the door to receive us.



Extra Info:
[written in a post-chaise.]

(* In the original, Schwager, which has the twofold meaning of brother-in-law and postilion.)



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