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!
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Written on 2026-05-17 at 23:40

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Sameen The PoetBay support member heart!
Fuck, this gonna be the first poem I applaud in a long while
2026-05-21


Albert Vynckier The PoetBay support member heart!
I like this:Sadness as transformation alters the scale of things,
changing how the present is measured.
yes sadness may zoom on some fleeting moments making them bigger than it is, it fills me with dark energy and even kill it, blocking every happily process happening in me
2026-05-18