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The Thousandth Regiment - 37. "The wheels turn, the factory's iron-echo"

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36. Der Räder Schwung, der Eisenhall der Werke,

Der Straßen helle, klirrende Musik,

Die Stadt war wie ein Psalm von Trotz und Stärke,

Der brausend in den Lerchenhimmel stieg.

 

Und Fahnen drängten glühend sich ins Licht

Und strahlten um die grauen Häuserreihen,

Als wollten sie die ernste Stunde weihen

In Schönheit, Stolz und froher Zuversicht.

 

Noch ging ich still, im Urgefühl der Fernen,

Von meiner Toten Opfer tief bewegt

Durch all das Treiben wie durch fremdes Land.

 

Da ward ich plötzlich stürmisch übermannt

Von Heimat, Abendglocken, Glück Sternen

Und heiß dem neuen Sein ans Herz gelegt.

 

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36. The wheels turn, the factory's iron-echo;

The streets are bright, clattering with music;

The city's a psalm of resilience and force,

Which bursts soaring into the skylarks' heaven.

 

How flags fiercely crowd this light all glowing,

To beam around the mundane row of houses,

As if devoting an hour earnest and grave

To beauty, pride and joy-filled confidence.

 

And yet I walk on, feeling base and aloof,

Deeply shadowed by haunted victim-thoughts

Through this bustle as if a foreign land.

 

And then I am suddenly overwhelmed

By home, chiming evening bells, wishing stars

And alive to the new sense they bring my heart.

 

                              ---

 

 

 

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The images of a home furlough, much longed for in hospital, loom large in this poem. It’s interesting that Hans feels a disconnection from at least part of what he experiences. How many other young men on either side felt the same? Yet all those who returned also must have felt the warmth and hope and grace that coming come meant; bittersweet too, for all knew they could not stay. 

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i don't feel hope at reading this, only deep invading sadness. perhaps if i didn't know what was coming i'd feel differently ... maybe.  to me there is a sense of home, the wish to belong in a place that was once good, but when all your innocence has been ripped from you, how can it ever be the same? you are changed, and nothing will ever again be the same.

thanks AC ... you do Hans the greatest of services by sharing his words xo

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