thanks to Rilke and his 10-letters




an older poet's advvice

 

"An Older Poet’s Advice"


Self‑inquiry begins as a shift in emphasis,
a quiet redirection of attention
that solitude makes possible.
Inner necessity gathers in the background,
steady, unannounced, shaping the next move.

 

Patience arranges the work in a workable order,
letting each part settle before the next begins.
Criticism filters through the process,
kept only where it clarifies intent.
Love & distance create a spacing that holds.

 

Sadness as transformation alters the scale of things,
changing how the present is measured.
Childhood memory moves through the day
as a set of quiet indicators.
Art & nature continue their steady exchange.

 

Everything leans toward becoming.

 

 

 

 

 


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Poetry by arquious The PoetBay support member heart!
Written on 2026-05-17 at 23:40

Tags Rilke  Poetry  Letters 

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