Viggo Stuckenberg Frost Poems

  • 1.
    (Sorgen den er saa stort et Træ,
    men Glæden en liden Plante,
    som Aaret igennem uden Læ
    paa Grøftetue maa skrante.
    ...
  • 2.
    Atter en Vinter er svunden,
    paany er Sommeren nær,
    ligger saa løseligt bunden
    derude i Vejens Træer,
    ...
  • 3.
    Det er saa høj en Dag!
    Den hele Luft er Sol og Frost,
    den hele Himmel kold og ren,
    hver bladløs Gren
    ...
  • 4.
    Hvad er Retfærdighed?
    Du og jeg, som nu er Fjender,
    finder begge to,
    - hver for sig -
    ...
  • 5.
    It is a long way, a long way away in the land where all the Fairy Tales happen.


    Out on a flat, snowcovered, endless barren field squats a tumbledown hut, and in the hut's only room sits a bent old man breathing on the ice on the windowpane. He is staring out over the lonely snow-plain which is empty, cold and trackless, while and sterile all the way to the frost-blue clouds on the horizon. The old man's breath spreads like thin steam over the pane, and freezes. The frost creaks in the woodwork. The cold steals in from outside through cracks and chinks, and long icicles hang down from the eaves like a lattice in front of the window.
    ...
Total 5 Frost Poems by Viggo Stuckenberg

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