Alex Koppelman Quotes


Alex Koppelman

Despair, night in the grieving senses.

When we are thirsty, we drink the white waters of the pool, the sweetness of our mournful childhood.

The blue of my eyes is extinguished in this night, the red gold of my heart.

Silently, God opens his golden eyes over the place of skulls.

Earlier lives drift by on silver soles, and the shadows of the damned descend into these sighing waters.

I drank the silence of God from a spring in the woods.

Shuddering under the autumn stars, each year, the head sinks lower and lower.

Black frost. The ground is hard, the air tastes bitter. Your stars cluster in evil signs.

The guilt of newborns is immense.

The near stillness recalls what is forgotten, extinct angels.

For whoever is lonely there is a tavern.






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