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  1. At Night On The High Seas. ‘At Night On The High Sea’ by Hermann Hesse is a bleak but beautiful poem about finding yourself separated from the ones you love, grappling with its strange harmony amidst fears of being forsaken. Quite a few of Hesse's poems feature a speaker ensconced within a lonely and depressing solitude.

  2. Poems is a collection of 31 poems written by the German author Hermann Hesse between 1899 and 1921. They were selected and translated to English by James Wright in 1970 from Die Gedichte, which was published in German in 1953. This collection was first published in 1971.

  3. This short poem by Hermann Hesse is one of his more optimistic. Exploring themes of perseverance in the face of life's withering effect on the spirit, as well as the necessity of confronting them with the help of a friend. As with so many of his poems, this one offers a lucid and poignant depiction of life's capacity for sorrow and hope.

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  5. hesse.projects.gss.ucsb.edu › works › poems"Poems" - UC Santa Barbara

    15 de sept. de 1997 · In a Collection of Egyptian Sculptures - 45. Ohne dich - 48 Without you - 49. Die ersten Blumen - 50 The First Flowers - 51. Frühlingstag - 52 Spring Day - 53. Feierliche Abendmusik - 54 Holiday Music in the Evening - 55. Denken an den Freund bei Nacht - 60 Thinking of a Friend at Night - 61. Herbsttag - 64 Autumn Day - 65. Den Kindern - 68 To ...

  6. In "Stufen," Hesse reflects on the transient nature of all things, including love. He reminds us that just as flowers wither and youth fades, love and wisdom also evolve, flourish, and eventually transform. 3. "Liebes-Lied" by Rainer Maria Rilke. No collection of German love poems would be complete without including the works of Rainer Maria Rilke.