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If you are not located in the United States, you'll have -to check the laws of the country where you are located before using this ebook. - - - -Title: Zion - Gedichte - -Author: Johannes R. Becher - -Release Date: June 19, 2016 [EBook #52372] - -Language: German - -Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 - -*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK ZION *** - - - - -Produced by Jens Sadowski and the Online Distributed -Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net - - - - - - - JOHANNES R. BECHER - - - - - ZION - - - GEDICHTE - - - - - KURT WOLFF VERLAG MÜNCHEN - - - - - BÜCHEREI »DER JÜNGSTE TAG« BAND 82 - - GEDRUCKT BEI E. HABERLAND IN LEIPZIG - - - - - GESCHRIEBEN JENA HERBST 1918 - - COPYRIGHT 1920 BY KURT WOLFF VERLAG IN MÜNCHEN - - - - - Tausend schmolzen in Stankgruben und Tausend - Klaffen im Herbst, starben im sanglosen Wald. - Manchmal weiß man, dort wandelt Frühling. - Doch einer nimmt es hinweg ... - Und Andere stehn für die Anderen auf. - - - - - - - - INSEL DER VERHEISSUNG - - - - - - Ich habe Heimweh unbeschreiblich. - Von Tränen ist der Blick verhängt. - Ich fühle fern mich, süß und weiblich. - Von Himmelssternen ganz versengt. - - Ich habe manchen Mensch durchtastet. - Und schlief auf manchem Winter-Platz. - Doch niemals hab ich recht gerastet. - Du Blut-Herz bliebst der einzige Schatz. - - Und noch der Sonn-Frucht Köstlichkeit. - Monds Segel-Wiege: Aller Stirne. - Mein armer Tag sei euch geweiht. - Zypressen ragen steil zu Firnen. - - - - - Aus Schrift-Gelenken, magisch und verzückt, - Voll Wiesen-Weichheit, ewige Nacht enthaltend -- - Hat dich zum erstenmal im Herbst erblickt - Der Dichter, frei der höllischen Gewalten. - - Ein Engel du aus Himmeln abgeschickt: - Zu dir empor sich seine Wesen falten. - Der Baum dient dir. Dir schmölz sein Erz-Genick. - Und während rings die Räume jetzt erkalten, - - Ein Nebel durchs Gemäuer schimmelnd frißt: - Erhebst du dich voll Strahlgesang lobtönend, - So äolssüß, daß dich kein Traum vergißt. -- - - Du trägst der Tage Hoheit, Dorn und Bürde. - Doch Hyazinthen-Abend füllt dich ganz. - Und steigst! Von Sternen-Faltern jungfräulichst Umschwirrte. - - - - - Du trägst sie wie ein Lamm. Und deine Beule - Benetzt sie wie des Himmels blanker Baum. - Dein Schimmelmond zerschmilzt. Und Trank der Fäulnis - Vergoldet sich nektarisch dir im Traum. - - Fabriken flöten, die sonst elend heulten. - Madonna öffnet sich im finsteren Raum. - Es _steht_ der Sonne Strahl. Enorme Säule - Auf deines Herzens Basis. Flimmernd kaum. - - Zerflockt die Phalanx erzenster Gewitter. - Auch Gnaden-Schnee träuft in die Wunden ein. - Zinnoberer Mittag schwöll vom Sang der Schnitter. - - Doch Rosen-Nacht fängt die Geliebten ein. - Sie bluten aus. Fortschwingend in der Meere - Korallen-Wildnis durchs Gestein zur Sphäre. - - - - - Du bist es, die der Felsen Nacktheit mildert, - Die mich Verworfenen in ein Ewiges zieht. - Die vielfach abgewandelt süß der Dichter schildert. - Am Schluß der Aufschwung kühlen Sphärenlieds. - - Der blanke Vogel über ödem Ried. - Im Glorien-Strahl, der durchs Gewölke filtert - Die Enzian-Wiese -- seliger Mondtraum glüht --, - Wo Gießbach peitschend durch Gerölle wildert. - - Ja tausend Städte nach dir abgegriffen -- - Phantastische Länder weit um dich befragt ... - Nun zög ich kühn gen dich auf Schwermut-Schiffen. - - Und Bajonette steil für dich geschliffen. - Bis rings entzündet durch Giftdämpfe vag - Aus Gottes Antlitz stürzt dein Sternentag. - - - - - Zypressen-Nacht, durchflutet von Laternen. - Bald löscht ein Schlaf dich Mensch in Schmerzen aus. - Wirst du Geliebte meinen Traum durchsternen. - Und trittst du ein in mein verlassenes Haus?! - - Ich kann mich nicht mehr in den Bäumen halten. - Ich schwinde. Ich versinke. Ohne Rest. - Die ewigen Sphären über uns erkalten. - Im Krampf die Hände um die Brust gepreßt. - - Wo wurzelst du?! Ein Hauf. Verstört im Winde. - Hah blutige Donner stürzend dich in Nacht. - Der gute Traum: die Mutter mit dem Kinde. - Und mit Musik zum hellen Tag erwacht. - - Wir sind geboren in der Nacht der Wälder. - Morast und Moor ward uns zu Aug und Haar. - Die Wangen Mohn. Und Stirn: zerfurchte Felder. - An Hügel Lippen glüht Gott wunderbar. - - Wir liebend ungemein. Ob auch Geliebte?! - Wir schlugen an. Es tönt. Und Abend neigt -- - Dein Wimpern-Mond erlöse uns Betrübte! - Dein Lied schwing auf, wenn dicht uns Tod umschweigt! - - - - - Du Süd-Olive. Haupt aus Mond Frucht. Wiese - Die Wange mit zerschmolzenem Himmelsstern. - Ich --: Panthervieh! Und stampfend! Finsterer Riese. - Der schmiß in Trümmer euere Welten gern. - - Der löscht mit Feuer aus die Fäulniszeiten. - »... In dein Gehirn, o Mensch, den spitzen Blitz.« - Du wirst wohl unterm Kokusbaum bereiten - Ihm ewigen Schlaf. Den nicht Gewalt durchhitzt. - - Den Traum der Götter. Schau der Pyramiden. - Olymp dem Aug. Durch seine Adern Nil. - Schon atmet weich er. Krasser Tat geschieden. - Betaut die Stirn. Laub in den Haaren viel. - - - - - Du wardst zum Menschen so voll Traurigkeit, - Daß du nicht schlafen kannst. - Immer schwebst du mir im Gedächtnis ... - Daß ich nicht schlafen kann -- - Daß ich nur wachen kann -- - Daß ich nur warten kann -- - Wann, o wann?! - - - - - HERBST - VERWANDLUNG - - - - - HERBST - - - Die Nebelnacht beginnt. Und Fenster glosen. - Ein Zug durchwindet diesen Raum mit Schrei. - Und Menschen-Mächte durch die Straßen stoßen. - Der Himmel Finsternis stürzt grell entzwei. - - Da treibt der Dampf empor aus brüchiger Erde. - Mit Schimmel füllt die Luft sich, Fäulnis voll. - Auf Brückenmonden stehn die Traum-Verklärten, - Gespenster-Fratzen. Blökend. Hundetoll. - - Wo unten ziehend falbere Mädchen-Sippen. - Verfluchter Kerl im stinkichten Pissoir. - Doch ungeheuer zackt ihr Häuser-Klippen - Phantastisch auf, im bunteren Talar - - Gigantischer Plakate: Apotheosen - Des viehischen Instinkts. Gelobt der Christ! - Revolver-Mann in weiten Schlotter-Hosen. - Und Fäulnis-Schaum durch die Gelenke frißt. - - ... Herbst uns verhaßt. Wir wünschten hellere Stürme. - Verfall hat ausgetrumpft. Man zielt nach Lust. - Nach Wetter-Zorn. Nach Blitz und Blau. Nach Türmen. - Nach Muskel-Hügel. Nach Athleten Brust. - - Nach blankem Satz. Geschliffenstem Wort. Perioden, - Die magisch platzten. Aufruf. Endlichst --: Tat! - Du Herbst lösch aus in unseren Frühlings-Oden. - Die Sonne wirbelt groß ob unserem Pfad. - - - - - VERWANDLUNG - - - Straße im Grund beschwankt von den Früchten der Sterne. - Lila-Regen durchstreifend Milch-Antlitze quer. - Mit dem Monde vertauschtest dein Aug du ach gerne. - Aus den Pausen der Buchten du stießest ins brüllende Meer. - - Heros! Und Geifer klatscht rings dir zu Hüften jetzt wild. - Charybdis und Scylla. Zerstampfer heiligen Gefilds. - Saaten faulen. Schon brennt der ätherische Raum. - Flammen-Schnee durchrast eueren Traum. - - Ha --: ockernes Geläut! da Köpfe stoßen - In der Asphalte tiefsten Höllen-Brei. - Ha --: Wirbel-Beine. Schwirrend ... Blätter-Hosen. - Die Häuser platzen lautlos oft entzwei. - - Die Pyramide zeigt sich wieder. - Und plötzlich stürzt zinnoberer Himmel Nil - In alle ein. Neu formt sich jeder wieder - Im Schoß der Sphinx --: ein heiliges Krokodil. - - - - - ZION - - - Die Reiche blühen bunt in ihren Arten. - Du bist vermischt, o Volk. Doch tief im Ziel. - Die mondene Zeder schweift im ewigen Garten. - Und Halleluja rauscht der Enggescharten. - Gold-Sinai ob schluchtenem Gewühl. -- - Die Reiche blühen bunt in ihren Arten. - - O welch Geglänze in den heiligen Städten. - Der Tempel steigt. Des Gottes irdisch Zelt. - Du zogst, o Volk, aus höllischen Gefretten. - Dein David riß dich aus Philisterketten. - In Harfe Jonathans das Sternlied fällt. - O welch Geglänze in den heiligen Städten. - - Du Strom ins Meer. Hier treibst du friedsam ankernd. - Die Mutter breitet sich, scharlachene Bucht. - Die Eselinnen rasten, heiß bedankte. - Und Jeremia ruht, der blitzumrankte. - Nur Baalschem tönt, voll hymnisch reinster Wucht. - - Ekstasen der Propheten. Kamm der Kreuze. - Gethsemane enthüllt in düstrer Nacht. - Nun quillt die Erde über eures Weizens. - Und Zions Töchter blühn in dunklen Reizen: - Der Erde Runde stürzt! an ihrer Macht. - Ekstasen der Propheten. Kamm der Kreuze. - - Dein Blut ist gramverdunkelt. Welche Toten. - Und Hiobs Leib und Beilis bittrer Stamm. - Wenn deine Stätten auch zerstampft vermodern --: - Die Psalter zeugen. Und Geburten lodern. - In aller Herzen zieht dein Osterlamm. - - Gewaltiges Volk! Gehirn du in Millionen! - Du wandelst dich in Tat erhabener Geist. - Und im Gericht ersiegten nur Gerechte. - Verfolgt. Zersplittert. Stern singt ob Pogromen. - Die Demut ists, die stets dich neu beweist. - Nation der Unverfälschten und der Echten. - - Und Schwung und Stoß ins Herz der scheu Verarmten! - Nun sprießt das Reis. Es grünt dein Schulterblatt. - O Heimat der Idee. Bewogte Küste. - Die fernsten Kreaturen süß umarmte. - Jerusalem die Frucht gemundet hat. - Es träumt dein Hirt, als ob er nie mehr wüßte. - - Gewaltiges Volk! Sturmschwinge der Bekenner, - Der Himmelsspringer und der Flammenrenner ... - O Zion! Deine Fessel bricht. - Der Tag blitzt jäh in deine welken Glieder. - Der Erde Völker schluchzen vor dir nieder, - Wild netzend dein Gesicht. - - Und deine Narben, deine Klumpen Füße. - Und die Verfemten senden ihre Grüße. - Und auferstehn in deiner Pauken Schwall. - Die Zimbeln rasen durch die Dämmerungen. - Aus Horizonten, knallend aufgesprungen, - Ob Gibeons Tal dreht Sonne jung uralt. - - ... Ja Völker schluchzen dir. Du die Vertraute - Des großen Schmerzes. Rotes Wundenmeer. - Zerschlagen und zermalmt im Nesselkraute. - Verstopft von Fäulnis. Eklen Gifts umbraute. - Quer deine Lenden Hageldorn und Speer. - - Ja Völker schluchzen dir. An tausend Enden - Geschnürt, verstriemt und mit dem Wahn verstrickt. - Aasfliegen überwuchern deine Hände. - Und deine Wangen, Zion --: Faltenwände ... - Doch Zukunft! Zion sprüht dein Blick. - - So schluchzen Völker dir. Du beugst die Tische - Mit ungesalznem Brot und ewigem Krug. - Durch Lüfte flattern deine Wunderfische. - Verschränkte Freunde singen in den Nischen. - O deine Ernte aller Welt genug. - - So schluchzen Völker dir und danken strömend. - Der Walfisch sitzt beruhigt im Paradies. - Aus Gitterschleusen fließen Löwenmähnen. - Die sanften Hasen spielen mit Hyänen. - Ein Strahl im Herz des Heiligen der Spieß. - - Du hast befreit. Nun jubeln die Befreiten. - Und Honigwälder tierhaft aufgebauscht. - Du ordnest wohl den Krampf der Eingeweide. - Die starren Wüsten mischen sich beschneiten - Gebirgen zart im bunten Farbenrausch. - - Du hast befreit. Nun leuchten die Gewitter. - Methusalem wird zündend aufgebaut. - Messias weilt in eurem Kreis inmitten. - Er feuert an die Arbeit guter Schnitter - Und stillt den Frevel eurer Märkte laut. - - Die du befreit. Durch Tore der Fabriken - Ziehst ein du Lichteroberer. Morgenland - Dehnt rings sich weit. Geschundene Gäule nicken - Und traben heimwärts in geahnten Glücken. - Und Sodom kniet im Regenbogenbrand. - - Die du befreit. Verlorenen Sohn. Verschollen. - Dein Vater sucht dich im verquollenen Grund. - Die greisen Hände silbern tasten wollen ... - Die Symphonien aller Mütter rollen - Und hauchen Segen deinem bitteren Mund. - - Und falbe Mägde, elend und gesteinigt, - Erhöben sich in wunderbarer Tracht. - Sie schweben auf, erhaben und gereinigt. - Zu Flammenbündel Straßenwerk vereinigt - Durchschneidet magisch jede Sphärenpracht. - - Die du befreit. Ja die Natur durchdrungen! - Granitner Boden Lava aufgewälzt. - Die Menschen reden in berauschten Zungen. - In der Arena wird das Vieh bezwungen. - Ha, rosener Flaum glüht durch die Luft der Fels. - - Steinbrüche züngeln und die Flüsse wandern. - Auf jeder Stirn statt Dorn ein Feuerbusch. - Ein jeder schwingt empor beseelt im andern. - Die Disteln treffen sich mit den Oleandern. - Dein Enzian kelcht aus der Lawinen Rutsch. - - Der Satan gleitet ab von jenem Hügel, - Wo er versuchend dir die Länder zeigt. - Die Gräber explodieren, Knall der Riegel. - Der Mächtigen Vermächtnis: Bettler schmiegen - Sich in den Schatten mailichten Gezweigs. - - Die Liebenden verwachsen in den Lauben. - O Salomon, du greifst dein Hohes Lied. - Die bleichen Küsse ballen sich zu Trauben. - Und Mädchenbrüste gurren braune Tauben - In märchener Hemden blankem Seidenried, - - Ihr weisen Könige, ihr Philosophen! - Die Kriege schlichtet euer heiliger Spruch. - Die Dichter schmettern in gewaltigen Strophen - Und sängen Javeh noch im Turm des Ofens. - Und zehren auf sich in geheimer Sucht! - - Die Kinder Zions! Flatternde Libellen. - Die Knospe Gottes. Harzener Geruch. - Die Kranken tauchen in die jodenen Quellen. - Die Häute schließen ihre offenen Stellen. - Du schläfst, Gebieter, Koloß und verrucht. - - Und Isebel, die Hure, tanzt in Sonnen - Und blättert auf in der Posaunen Stoß. - Das Rinnsal ihres Sturzes ist zerronnen. - Ihr arger Schoß ist nun ein Spiel der Brunnen - Und glänzt geweiht auf allen Plätzen bloß. - - O Israel! o Juda! welche Weise - Durchwandert nicht dein ewiges Angesicht. - An eisigen Polen ist dein Freund auf Reisen. - Den Indianer muß dein Blut durchkreisen. - Die Krüppel sind in deinem Wesen schlicht. - - * * * * * - - Gewaltiges Volk! O Zion! Purpurwelle. - Kein Damm der steht, von solcher Glut befacht. - Dich trägt Gesetz, o Zion! Deine Quellen - Berauschen heulend die verruchte Nacht. - Rebekka rieselt an den Weideplätzen - Und Ruth wie Flöte, die die Strengsten neigt. - Doch durch Tyrannen schmilzt, Erzbrust der Götzen - Dein Lächeln, Esther, wenn die Schwester schweigt. - - O Zion! Zion! Deine Fesseln schleifen. - O Zion! Zion! Dein Gemäuer taut. - O Zion! Zion! Deine Martern reifen. - O Zion! Zion! Deine Unschuld blaut. - Jehova glänzt aus deiner Henker Sünde. - Ein Horn frohlockend: Zion! Zion! ... schon. - Wie schwöll die Braut. Ihr Muschelschoß im Winde - Unendlichen Ozons! - Und ganz der Höhen und der Strahlen Beute. - Dein endlich Fest. O Zion! Blute auf! - Die Engel türmen sich. Die Himmelsleiter - Aus Leib an Leib steigt durch die Wolken auf. - - - - - -End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Zion, by Johannes R. 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Becher - -This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere in the United States and most -other parts of the world at no cost and with almost no restrictions -whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of -the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at -www.gutenberg.org. If you are not located in the United States, you'll have -to check the laws of the country where you are located before using this ebook. - - - -Title: Zion - Gedichte - -Author: Johannes R. Becher - -Release Date: June 19, 2016 [EBook #52372] - -Language: German - -Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 - -*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK ZION *** - - - - -Produced by Jens Sadowski and the Online Distributed -Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net - - - - - - -</pre> - - -<div class="frontmatter"> -<div class="rightpic logo" id="img-logo"> -<img src="images/logo.jpg" alt="" /></div> - -</div> - -<div class="frontmatter"> -<p class="aut"> -JOHANNES R. BECHER -</p> - -<h1 class="title"> -ZION -</h1> - -<p class="subt"> -GEDICHTE -</p> - -<p class="pub"> -<span class="line1">KURT WOLFF VERLAG MÜNCHEN</span> -</p> - -</div> - -<div class="frontmatter"> -<p class="ser"> -BÜCHEREI „DER JÜNGSTE TAG“ BAND 82 -</p> - -<p class="printer"> -GEDRUCKT BEI E. HABERLAND IN LEIPZIG -</p> - -<p class="written"> -GESCHRIEBEN JENA HERBST 1918 -</p> - -<p class="cop"> -COPYRIGHT 1920 BY KURT WOLFF VERLAG IN MÜNCHEN -</p> - -</div> - -<div class="frontmatter"> - <div class="epi"> - <div class="poem-container"> - <div class="poem"> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">Tausend schmolzen in Stankgruben und Tausend</p> - <p class="verse">Klaffen im Herbst, starben im sanglosen Wald.</p> - <p class="verse">Manchmal weiß man, dort wandelt Frühling.</p> - <p class="verse">Doch einer nimmt es hinweg ...</p> - <p class="verse">Und Andere stehn für die Anderen auf.</p> - </div> - </div> - </div> - </div> -</div> - -<h2 class="part" id="part-1"> -<a id="page-7" class="pagenum" title="7"></a> -INSEL DER VERHEISSUNG -</h2> - -<div class="poem-container"> - <div class="poem"> - </div> -</div> - -<h3 class="blank chapter" id="chapter-1-1" title="Ich habe Heimweh unbeschreiblich"> -<a id="page-9" class="pagenum" title="9"></a> -</h3> - -<div class="poem-container"> - <div class="poem"> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">Ich habe Heimweh unbeschreiblich.</p> - <p class="verse">Von Tränen ist der Blick verhängt.</p> - <p class="verse">Ich fühle fern mich, süß und weiblich.</p> - <p class="verse">Von Himmelssternen ganz versengt.</p> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">Ich habe manchen Mensch durchtastet.</p> - <p class="verse">Und schlief auf manchem Winter-Platz.</p> - <p class="verse">Doch niemals hab ich recht gerastet.</p> - <p class="verse">Du Blut-Herz bliebst der einzige Schatz.</p> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">Und noch der Sonn-Frucht Köstlichkeit.</p> - <p class="verse">Monds Segel-Wiege: Aller Stirne.</p> - <p class="verse">Mein armer Tag sei euch geweiht.</p> - <p class="verse">Zypressen ragen steil zu Firnen.</p> - </div> - </div> -</div> - -<h3 class="blank chapter" id="chapter-1-2" title="Aus Schrift-Gelenken, magisch und verzückt"> -<a id="page-10" class="pagenum" title="10"></a> -</h3> - -<div class="poem-container"> - <div class="poem"> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">Aus Schrift-Gelenken, magisch und verzückt,</p> - <p class="verse">Voll Wiesen-Weichheit, ewige Nacht enthaltend —</p> - <p class="verse">Hat dich zum erstenmal im Herbst erblickt</p> - <p class="verse">Der Dichter, frei der höllischen Gewalten.</p> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">Ein Engel du aus Himmeln abgeschickt:</p> - <p class="verse">Zu dir empor sich seine Wesen falten.</p> - <p class="verse">Der Baum dient dir. Dir schmölz sein Erz-Genick.</p> - <p class="verse">Und während rings die Räume jetzt erkalten,</p> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">Ein Nebel durchs Gemäuer schimmelnd frißt:</p> - <p class="verse">Erhebst du dich voll Strahlgesang lobtönend,</p> - <p class="verse">So äolssüß, daß dich kein Traum vergißt. —</p> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">Du trägst der Tage Hoheit, Dorn und Bürde.</p> - <p class="verse">Doch Hyazinthen-Abend füllt dich ganz.</p> - <p class="verse">Und steigst! Von Sternen-Faltern jungfräulichst Umschwirrte.</p> - </div> - </div> -</div> - -<h3 class="blank chapter" id="chapter-1-3" title="Du trägst sie wie ein Lamm. Und deine Beule"> -<a id="page-11" class="pagenum" title="11"></a> -</h3> - -<div class="poem-container"> - <div class="poem"> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">Du trägst sie wie ein Lamm. Und deine Beule</p> - <p class="verse">Benetzt sie wie des Himmels blanker Baum.</p> - <p class="verse">Dein Schimmelmond zerschmilzt. Und Trank der Fäulnis</p> - <p class="verse">Vergoldet sich nektarisch dir im Traum.</p> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">Fabriken flöten, die sonst elend heulten.</p> - <p class="verse">Madonna öffnet sich im finsteren Raum.</p> - <p class="verse">Es <em>steht</em> der Sonne Strahl. Enorme Säule</p> - <p class="verse">Auf deines Herzens Basis. Flimmernd kaum.</p> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">Zerflockt die Phalanx erzenster Gewitter.</p> - <p class="verse">Auch Gnaden-Schnee träuft in die Wunden ein.</p> - <p class="verse">Zinnoberer Mittag schwöll vom Sang der Schnitter.</p> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">Doch Rosen-Nacht fängt die Geliebten ein.</p> - <p class="verse">Sie bluten aus. Fortschwingend in der Meere</p> - <p class="verse">Korallen-Wildnis durchs Gestein zur Sphäre.</p> - </div> - </div> -</div> - -<h3 class="blank chapter" id="chapter-1-4" title="Du bist es, die der Felsen Nacktheit mildert"> -<a id="page-12" class="pagenum" title="12"></a> -</h3> - -<div class="poem-container"> - <div class="poem"> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">Du bist es, die der Felsen Nacktheit mildert,</p> - <p class="verse">Die mich Verworfenen in ein Ewiges zieht.</p> - <p class="verse">Die vielfach abgewandelt süß der Dichter schildert.</p> - <p class="verse">Am Schluß der Aufschwung kühlen Sphärenlieds.</p> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">Der blanke Vogel über ödem Ried.</p> - <p class="verse">Im Glorien-Strahl, der durchs Gewölke filtert</p> - <p class="verse">Die Enzian-Wiese — seliger Mondtraum glüht —,</p> - <p class="verse">Wo Gießbach peitschend durch Gerölle wildert.</p> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">Ja tausend Städte nach dir abgegriffen —</p> - <p class="verse">Phantastische Länder weit um dich befragt ...</p> - <p class="verse">Nun zög ich kühn gen dich auf Schwermut-Schiffen.</p> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">Und Bajonette steil für dich geschliffen.</p> - <p class="verse">Bis rings entzündet durch Giftdämpfe vag</p> - <p class="verse">Aus Gottes Antlitz stürzt dein Sternentag.</p> - </div> - </div> -</div> - -<h3 class="blank chapter" id="chapter-1-5" title="Zypressen-Nacht, durchflutet von Laternen"> -<a id="page-13" class="pagenum" title="13"></a> -</h3> - -<div class="poem-container"> - <div class="poem"> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">Zypressen-Nacht, durchflutet von Laternen.</p> - <p class="verse">Bald löscht ein Schlaf dich Mensch in Schmerzen aus.</p> - <p class="verse">Wirst du Geliebte meinen Traum durchsternen.</p> - <p class="verse">Und trittst du ein in mein verlassenes Haus?!</p> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">Ich kann mich nicht mehr in den Bäumen halten.</p> - <p class="verse">Ich schwinde. Ich versinke. Ohne Rest.</p> - <p class="verse">Die ewigen Sphären über uns erkalten.</p> - <p class="verse">Im Krampf die Hände um die Brust gepreßt.</p> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">Wo wurzelst du?! Ein Hauf. Verstört im Winde.</p> - <p class="verse">Hah blutige Donner stürzend dich in Nacht.</p> - <p class="verse">Der gute Traum: die Mutter mit dem Kinde.</p> - <p class="verse">Und mit Musik zum hellen Tag erwacht.</p> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">Wir sind geboren in der Nacht der Wälder.</p> - <p class="verse">Morast und Moor ward uns zu Aug und Haar.</p> - <p class="verse">Die Wangen Mohn. Und Stirn: zerfurchte Felder.</p> - <p class="verse">An Hügel Lippen glüht Gott wunderbar.</p> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">Wir liebend ungemein. Ob auch Geliebte?!</p> - <p class="verse">Wir schlugen an. Es tönt. Und Abend neigt —</p> - <p class="verse">Dein Wimpern-Mond erlöse uns Betrübte!</p> - <p class="verse">Dein Lied schwing auf, wenn dicht uns Tod umschweigt!</p> - </div> - </div> -</div> - -<h3 class="blank chapter" id="chapter-1-6" title="Du Süd-Olive. Haupt aus Mond Frucht. Wiese"> -<a id="page-14" class="pagenum" title="14"></a> -</h3> - -<div class="poem-container"> - <div class="poem"> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">Du Süd-Olive. Haupt aus Mond Frucht. Wiese</p> - <p class="verse">Die Wange mit zerschmolzenem Himmelsstern.</p> - <p class="verse">Ich —: Panthervieh! Und stampfend! Finsterer Riese.</p> - <p class="verse">Der schmiß in Trümmer euere Welten gern.</p> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">Der löscht mit Feuer aus die Fäulniszeiten.</p> - <p class="verse">„... In dein Gehirn, o Mensch, den spitzen Blitz.“</p> - <p class="verse">Du wirst wohl unterm Kokusbaum bereiten</p> - <p class="verse">Ihm ewigen Schlaf. Den nicht Gewalt durchhitzt.</p> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">Den Traum der Götter. Schau der Pyramiden.</p> - <p class="verse">Olymp dem Aug. Durch seine Adern Nil.</p> - <p class="verse">Schon atmet weich er. Krasser Tat geschieden.</p> - <p class="verse">Betaut die Stirn. Laub in den Haaren viel.</p> - </div> - </div> -</div> - -<h3 class="blank chapter" id="chapter-1-7" title="Du wardst zum Menschen so voll Traurigkeit"> -<a id="page-15" class="pagenum" title="15"></a> -</h3> - -<div class="poem-container"> - <div class="poem"> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">Du wardst zum Menschen so voll Traurigkeit,</p> - <p class="verse">Daß du nicht schlafen kannst.</p> - <p class="verse">Immer schwebst du mir im Gedächtnis ...</p> - <p class="verse">Daß ich nicht schlafen kann —</p> - <p class="verse">Daß ich nur wachen kann —</p> - <p class="verse">Daß ich nur warten kann —</p> - <p class="verse">Wann, o wann?!</p> - </div> - </div> -</div> - -<h2 class="part" id="part-2"> -<a id="page-17" class="pagenum" title="17"></a> -HERBST<br /> -VERWANDLUNG -</h2> - -<div class="poem-container"> - <div class="poem"> - </div> -</div> - -<h3 class="chapter" id="chapter-2-1"> -<a id="page-19" class="pagenum" title="19"></a> -HERBST -</h3> - -<div class="poem-container"> - <div class="poem"> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">Die Nebelnacht beginnt. Und Fenster glosen.</p> - <p class="verse">Ein Zug durchwindet diesen Raum mit Schrei.</p> - <p class="verse">Und Menschen-Mächte durch die Straßen stoßen.</p> - <p class="verse">Der Himmel Finsternis stürzt grell entzwei.</p> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">Da treibt der Dampf empor aus brüchiger Erde.</p> - <p class="verse">Mit Schimmel füllt die Luft sich, Fäulnis voll.</p> - <p class="verse">Auf Brückenmonden stehn die Traum-Verklärten,</p> - <p class="verse">Gespenster-Fratzen. Blökend. Hundetoll.</p> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">Wo unten ziehend falbere Mädchen-Sippen.</p> - <p class="verse">Verfluchter Kerl im stinkichten Pissoir.</p> - <p class="verse">Doch ungeheuer zackt ihr Häuser-Klippen</p> - <p class="verse">Phantastisch auf, im bunteren Talar</p> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">Gigantischer Plakate: Apotheosen</p> - <p class="verse">Des viehischen Instinkts. Gelobt der Christ!</p> - <p class="verse">Revolver-Mann in weiten Schlotter-Hosen.</p> - <p class="verse">Und Fäulnis-Schaum durch die Gelenke frißt.</p> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">... Herbst uns verhaßt. Wir wünschten hellere Stürme.</p> - <p class="verse">Verfall hat ausgetrumpft. Man zielt nach Lust.</p> - <p class="verse">Nach Wetter-Zorn. Nach Blitz und Blau. Nach Türmen.</p> - <p class="verse">Nach Muskel-Hügel. Nach Athleten Brust.</p> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">Nach blankem Satz. Geschliffenstem Wort. Perioden,</p> - <p class="verse">Die magisch platzten. Aufruf. Endlichst —: Tat!</p> - <p class="verse">Du Herbst lösch aus in unseren Frühlings-Oden.</p> - <p class="verse">Die Sonne wirbelt groß ob unserem Pfad.</p> - </div> - </div> -</div> - -<h3 class="chapter" id="chapter-2-2"> -<a id="page-20" class="pagenum" title="20"></a> -VERWANDLUNG -</h3> - -<div class="poem-container"> - <div class="poem"> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">Straße im Grund beschwankt von den Früchten der Sterne.</p> - <p class="verse">Lila-Regen durchstreifend Milch-Antlitze quer.</p> - <p class="verse">Mit dem Monde vertauschtest dein Aug du ach gerne.</p> - <p class="verse">Aus den Pausen der Buchten du stießest ins brüllende Meer.</p> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">Heros! Und Geifer klatscht rings dir zu Hüften jetzt wild.</p> - <p class="verse">Charybdis und Scylla. Zerstampfer heiligen Gefilds.</p> - <p class="verse">Saaten faulen. Schon brennt der ätherische Raum.</p> - <p class="verse">Flammen-Schnee durchrast eueren Traum.</p> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">Ha —: ockernes Geläut! da Köpfe stoßen</p> - <p class="verse">In der Asphalte tiefsten Höllen-Brei.</p> - <p class="verse">Ha —: Wirbel-Beine. Schwirrend ... Blätter-Hosen.</p> - <p class="verse">Die Häuser platzen lautlos oft entzwei.</p> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">Die Pyramide zeigt sich wieder.</p> - <p class="verse">Und plötzlich stürzt zinnoberer Himmel Nil</p> - <p class="verse">In alle ein. Neu formt sich jeder wieder</p> - <p class="verse">Im Schoß der Sphinx —: ein heiliges Krokodil.</p> - </div> - </div> -</div> - -<h2 class="part" id="part-3"> -<a id="page-21" class="pagenum" title="21"></a> -ZION -</h2> - -<div class="poem-container"> - <div class="poem"> - <div class="stanza"> -<a id="page-23" class="pagenum" title="23"></a> - <p class="verse">Die Reiche blühen bunt in ihren Arten.</p> - <p class="verse">Du bist vermischt, o Volk. Doch tief im Ziel.</p> - <p class="verse">Die mondene Zeder schweift im ewigen Garten.</p> - <p class="verse">Und Halleluja rauscht der Enggescharten.</p> - <p class="verse">Gold-Sinai ob schluchtenem Gewühl. —</p> - <p class="verse">Die Reiche blühen bunt in ihren Arten.</p> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">O welch Geglänze in den heiligen Städten.</p> - <p class="verse">Der Tempel steigt. Des Gottes irdisch Zelt.</p> - <p class="verse">Du zogst, o Volk, aus höllischen Gefretten.</p> - <p class="verse">Dein David riß dich aus Philisterketten.</p> - <p class="verse">In Harfe Jonathans das Sternlied fällt.</p> - <p class="verse">O welch Geglänze in den heiligen Städten.</p> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">Du Strom ins Meer. Hier treibst du friedsam ankernd.</p> - <p class="verse">Die Mutter breitet sich, scharlachene Bucht.</p> - <p class="verse">Die Eselinnen rasten, heiß bedankte.</p> - <p class="verse">Und Jeremia ruht, der blitzumrankte.</p> - <p class="verse">Nur Baalschem tönt, voll hymnisch reinster Wucht.</p> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">Ekstasen der Propheten. Kamm der Kreuze.</p> - <p class="verse">Gethsemane enthüllt in düstrer Nacht.</p> - <p class="verse">Nun quillt die Erde über eures Weizens.</p> - <p class="verse">Und Zions Töchter blühn in dunklen Reizen:</p> - <p class="verse">Der Erde Runde stürzt! an ihrer Macht.</p> - <p class="verse">Ekstasen der Propheten. Kamm der Kreuze.</p> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">Dein Blut ist gramverdunkelt. Welche Toten.</p> - <p class="verse">Und Hiobs Leib und Beilis bittrer Stamm.</p> - <p class="verse">Wenn deine Stätten auch zerstampft vermodern —:</p> - <p class="verse">Die Psalter zeugen. Und Geburten lodern.</p> - <p class="verse">In aller Herzen zieht dein Osterlamm.</p> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> -<a id="page-24" class="pagenum" title="24"></a> - <p class="verse">Gewaltiges Volk! Gehirn du in Millionen!</p> - <p class="verse">Du wandelst dich in Tat erhabener Geist.</p> - <p class="verse">Und im Gericht ersiegten nur Gerechte.</p> - <p class="verse">Verfolgt. Zersplittert. Stern singt ob Pogromen.</p> - <p class="verse">Die Demut ists, die stets dich neu beweist.</p> - <p class="verse">Nation der Unverfälschten und der Echten.</p> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">Und Schwung und Stoß ins Herz der scheu Verarmten!</p> - <p class="verse">Nun sprießt das Reis. Es grünt dein Schulterblatt.</p> - <p class="verse">O Heimat der Idee. Bewogte Küste.</p> - <p class="verse">Die fernsten Kreaturen süß umarmte.</p> - <p class="verse">Jerusalem die Frucht gemundet hat.</p> - <p class="verse">Es träumt dein Hirt, als ob er nie mehr wüßte.</p> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">Gewaltiges Volk! Sturmschwinge der Bekenner,</p> - <p class="verse">Der Himmelsspringer und der Flammenrenner ...</p> - <p class="verse">O Zion! Deine Fessel bricht.</p> - <p class="verse">Der Tag blitzt jäh in deine welken Glieder.</p> - <p class="verse">Der Erde Völker schluchzen vor dir nieder,</p> - <p class="verse">Wild netzend dein Gesicht.</p> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">Und deine Narben, deine Klumpen Füße.</p> - <p class="verse">Und die Verfemten senden ihre Grüße.</p> - <p class="verse">Und auferstehn in deiner Pauken Schwall.</p> - <p class="verse">Die Zimbeln rasen durch die Dämmerungen.</p> - <p class="verse">Aus Horizonten, knallend aufgesprungen,</p> - <p class="verse">Ob Gibeons Tal dreht Sonne jung uralt.</p> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">... Ja Völker schluchzen dir. Du die Vertraute</p> - <p class="verse">Des großen Schmerzes. Rotes Wundenmeer.</p> - <p class="verse">Zerschlagen und zermalmt im Nesselkraute.</p> - <p class="verse">Verstopft von Fäulnis. Eklen Gifts umbraute.</p> - <p class="verse">Quer deine Lenden Hageldorn und Speer.</p> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> -<a id="page-25" class="pagenum" title="25"></a> - <p class="verse">Ja Völker schluchzen dir. An tausend Enden</p> - <p class="verse">Geschnürt, verstriemt und mit dem Wahn verstrickt.</p> - <p class="verse">Aasfliegen überwuchern deine Hände.</p> - <p class="verse">Und deine Wangen, Zion —: Faltenwände ...</p> - <p class="verse">Doch Zukunft! Zion sprüht dein Blick.</p> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">So schluchzen Völker dir. Du beugst die Tische</p> - <p class="verse">Mit ungesalznem Brot und ewigem Krug.</p> - <p class="verse">Durch Lüfte flattern deine Wunderfische.</p> - <p class="verse">Verschränkte Freunde singen in den Nischen.</p> - <p class="verse">O deine Ernte aller Welt genug.</p> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">So schluchzen Völker dir und danken strömend.</p> - <p class="verse">Der Walfisch sitzt beruhigt im Paradies.</p> - <p class="verse">Aus Gitterschleusen fließen Löwenmähnen.</p> - <p class="verse">Die sanften Hasen spielen mit Hyänen.</p> - <p class="verse">Ein Strahl im Herz des Heiligen der Spieß.</p> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">Du hast befreit. Nun jubeln die Befreiten.</p> - <p class="verse">Und Honigwälder tierhaft aufgebauscht.</p> - <p class="verse">Du ordnest wohl den Krampf der Eingeweide.</p> - <p class="verse">Die starren Wüsten mischen sich beschneiten</p> - <p class="verse">Gebirgen zart im bunten Farbenrausch.</p> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">Du hast befreit. Nun leuchten die Gewitter.</p> - <p class="verse">Methusalem wird zündend aufgebaut.</p> - <p class="verse">Messias weilt in eurem Kreis inmitten.</p> - <p class="verse">Er feuert an die Arbeit guter Schnitter</p> - <p class="verse">Und stillt den Frevel eurer Märkte laut.</p> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">Die du befreit. Durch Tore der Fabriken</p> - <p class="verse">Ziehst ein du Lichteroberer. Morgenland</p> - <p class="verse">Dehnt rings sich weit. Geschundene Gäule nicken</p> - <p class="verse">Und traben heimwärts in geahnten Glücken.</p> - <p class="verse">Und Sodom kniet im Regenbogenbrand.</p> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> -<a id="page-26" class="pagenum" title="26"></a> - <p class="verse">Die du befreit. Verlorenen Sohn. Verschollen.</p> - <p class="verse">Dein Vater sucht dich im verquollenen Grund.</p> - <p class="verse">Die greisen Hände silbern tasten wollen ...</p> - <p class="verse">Die Symphonien aller Mütter rollen</p> - <p class="verse">Und hauchen Segen deinem bitteren Mund.</p> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">Und falbe Mägde, elend und gesteinigt,</p> - <p class="verse">Erhöben sich in wunderbarer Tracht.</p> - <p class="verse">Sie schweben auf, erhaben und gereinigt.</p> - <p class="verse">Zu Flammenbündel Straßenwerk vereinigt</p> - <p class="verse">Durchschneidet magisch jede Sphärenpracht.</p> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">Die du befreit. Ja die Natur durchdrungen!</p> - <p class="verse">Granitner Boden Lava aufgewälzt.</p> - <p class="verse">Die Menschen reden in berauschten Zungen.</p> - <p class="verse">In der Arena wird das Vieh bezwungen.</p> - <p class="verse">Ha, rosener Flaum glüht durch die Luft der Fels.</p> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">Steinbrüche züngeln und die Flüsse wandern.</p> - <p class="verse">Auf jeder Stirn statt Dorn ein Feuerbusch.</p> - <p class="verse">Ein jeder schwingt empor beseelt im andern.</p> - <p class="verse">Die Disteln treffen sich mit den Oleandern.</p> - <p class="verse">Dein Enzian kelcht aus der Lawinen Rutsch.</p> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">Der Satan gleitet ab von jenem Hügel,</p> - <p class="verse">Wo er versuchend dir die Länder zeigt.</p> - <p class="verse">Die Gräber explodieren, Knall der Riegel.</p> - <p class="verse">Der Mächtigen Vermächtnis: Bettler schmiegen</p> - <p class="verse">Sich in den Schatten mailichten Gezweigs.</p> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">Die Liebenden verwachsen in den Lauben.</p> - <p class="verse">O Salomon, du greifst dein Hohes Lied.</p> - <p class="verse">Die bleichen Küsse ballen sich zu Trauben.</p> - <p class="verse">Und Mädchenbrüste gurren braune Tauben</p> - <p class="verse">In märchener Hemden blankem Seidenried,</p> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> -<a id="page-27" class="pagenum" title="27"></a> - <p class="verse">Ihr weisen Könige, ihr Philosophen!</p> - <p class="verse">Die Kriege schlichtet euer heiliger Spruch.</p> - <p class="verse">Die Dichter schmettern in gewaltigen Strophen</p> - <p class="verse">Und sängen Javeh noch im Turm des Ofens.</p> - <p class="verse">Und zehren auf sich in geheimer Sucht!</p> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">Die Kinder Zions! Flatternde Libellen.</p> - <p class="verse">Die Knospe Gottes. Harzener Geruch.</p> - <p class="verse">Die Kranken tauchen in die jodenen Quellen.</p> - <p class="verse">Die Häute schließen ihre offenen Stellen.</p> - <p class="verse">Du schläfst, Gebieter, Koloß und verrucht.</p> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">Und Isebel, die Hure, tanzt in Sonnen</p> - <p class="verse">Und blättert auf in der Posaunen Stoß.</p> - <p class="verse">Das Rinnsal ihres Sturzes ist zerronnen.</p> - <p class="verse">Ihr arger Schoß ist nun ein Spiel der Brunnen</p> - <p class="verse">Und glänzt geweiht auf allen Plätzen bloß.</p> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">O Israel! o Juda! welche Weise</p> - <p class="verse">Durchwandert nicht dein ewiges Angesicht.</p> - <p class="verse">An eisigen Polen ist dein Freund auf Reisen.</p> - <p class="verse">Den Indianer muß dein Blut durchkreisen.</p> - <p class="verse">Die Krüppel sind in deinem Wesen schlicht.</p> - </div> - <div class="stanza tb"> - <p class="tb">*</p> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <p class="verse">Gewaltiges Volk! O Zion! Purpurwelle.</p> - <p class="verse">Kein Damm der steht, von solcher Glut befacht.</p> - <p class="verse">Dich trägt Gesetz, o Zion! Deine Quellen</p> - <p class="verse">Berauschen heulend die verruchte Nacht.</p> - <p class="verse">Rebekka rieselt an den Weideplätzen</p> - <p class="verse">Und Ruth wie Flöte, die die Strengsten neigt.</p> - <p class="verse">Doch durch Tyrannen schmilzt, Erzbrust der Götzen</p> - <p class="verse">Dein Lächeln, Esther, wenn die Schwester schweigt.</p> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> -<a id="page-28" class="pagenum" title="28"></a> - <p class="verse">O Zion! Zion! Deine Fesseln schleifen.</p> - <p class="verse">O Zion! Zion! Dein Gemäuer taut.</p> - <p class="verse">O Zion! Zion! Deine Martern reifen.</p> - <p class="verse">O Zion! Zion! Deine Unschuld blaut.</p> - <p class="verse">Jehova glänzt aus deiner Henker Sünde.</p> - <p class="verse">Ein Horn frohlockend: Zion! Zion! ... schon.</p> - <p class="verse">Wie schwöll die Braut. Ihr Muschelschoß im Winde</p> - <p class="verse">Unendlichen Ozons!</p> - <p class="verse">Und ganz der Höhen und der Strahlen Beute.</p> - <p class="verse">Dein endlich Fest. O Zion! Blute auf!</p> - <p class="verse">Die Engel türmen sich. Die Himmelsleiter</p> - <p class="verse">Aus Leib an Leib steigt durch die Wolken auf.</p> - </div> - </div> -</div> - - - - - - - - - -<pre> - - - - - -End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Zion, by Johannes R. 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