Then the neighbor saluted at once, and expressed his
good wishes;
But when the clergyman now the golden circlet was
drawing
Over the maiden’s hand, he observed with amazement
the other,
Which had already by Hermann been anxiously marked
at the fountain.
And with a kindly raillery thus thereupon he addressed
her:
“So, then thy second betrothal is this?
Let us hope the first bridegroom
May not appear at the altar, and so prohibit the marriage.”
But she, answering, said: “Oh, let me to
this recollection
Yet one moment devote; for so much is due the good
giver,
Him who bestowed it at parting, and never came back
to his kindred.
All that should come he foresaw, when in haste the
passion for freedom,
When a desire in the newly changed order of things
to be working,
Urged him onward to Paris, where chains and death
he encountered.
‘Fare thee well,’ were his words; ’I
go, for all is in motion
Now for a time on the earth, and every thing seems
to be parting.
E’en in the firmest states fundamental laws
are dissolving;
Property falls away from the hand of the ancient possessor;
Friend is parted from friend; and so parts lover from
lover.
Here I leave thee, and where I shall find thee again,
or if ever,
Who can tell? Perhaps these words are our last
ones together.
Man’s but a stranger here on the earth, we are
told and with reason;
And we are each of us now become more of strangers
than ever.
Ours no more is the soil, and our treasures are all
of them changing:
Silver and gold are melting away from their time-honored
patterns.
All is in motion as though the already-shaped world
into chaos
Meant to resolve itself backward into night, and to
shape itself over.
Mine thou wilt keep thine heart, and should we be
ever united
Over the ruins of earth, it will be as newly made
creatures,
Beings transformed and free, no longer dependent on
fortune;
For can aught fetter the man who has lived through
days such as these are!
But if it is not to be, that, these dangers happily
over,
Ever again we be granted the bliss of mutual embraces,
Oh, then before thy thoughts so keep my hovering image
That with unshaken mind thou be ready for good or
for evil!
Should new ties allure thee again, and a new habitation,
Enter with gratitude into the joys that fate shall
prepare thee;
Love those purely who love thee; be grateful to them
who show kindness.
But thine uncertain foot should yet be planted but
lightly,
For there is lurking the twofold pain of a new separation.
Blessings attend thy life; but value existence no
higher
Than thine other possessions, and all possessions
are cheating!’
Thus spoke the noble youth, and never again I beheld
him.
Meanwhile I lost my all, and a thousand times thought
of his warning.
Here, too, I think of his words, when love is sweetly
preparing
Happiness for me anew, and glorious hopes are reviving.
Oh, forgive me, excellent friend, that e’en
while I hold thee
Close to my side I tremble! So unto the late-landed
sailor
Seem the most solid foundations of firmest earth to
be rocking.”