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The Thousandth Regiment - 35. "While leaning against the hospital railing"
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34. So hingelehnt ans Hospitalgeländer,
Die Schulterwunde sanft im Tag zu sonnen,
Seh ich, wie lustig bunte Seidenbänder
Ins laue Gold des Herbstes eingesponnen,
Den langen Zug der schimmernden Kolonnen;
Brotwagen, Autos, Feldpost, Marketender.
Und, plötzlich, da, o schlichte Tracht der Nonnen!
Zwei deutsche Schwestern! Wunder aller Länder,
Mit so viel stiller Güte im Gesicht . . . !
Und wie sie mütterlich, die alten Frauen,
Auf mich und all die wunden Freunde schauen,
Kommt es mich an, mich weinend vorzudrängen,
Und meiner Sehnsucht herbe Träume hängen,
Der Heimat zu, sich hoch ins Morgenlicht!
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34. While leaning against the hospital railing,
Sunning my shoulder wound gently in the day,
I watch how blithely colorful silk ribbons
Spin themselves into the mild gold of autumn.
They I spy coming the long shimm'ring columns;
Bread vans, autos, army mail trucks, and sutlers.
And all at once, there, O plain habit of nuns!
German Sisters. What marvels in the country!
With such calm compassion on their faces . . .
They appear maternal, these mature women,
As they gaze on me and all my wounded friends.
I push myself up, crying, to carry on,
And hang my bittersweet dreams, and their longing
To be home, high upon the morning's light!
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