Rainer Maria Rilke - Solitude
Solitude is like a rain.
It rises from the sea to meet the evening;
it rises from the dim, far-distant plain
toward the sky, as by an old birthright.
And thence falls on the city from the height.
It falls like rain in that gray doubtful hour
when all the streets are turning toward the dawn,
and when those bodies, with all hope foregone
of what they sought, are sorrowfully alone;
and when all men, who hate each other, creep
together in one common bed for sleep;
then solitude flows onward with the rivers . . .