Adam

By Rainer Maria Rilke

Marveling he stands on the cathedral's

steep ascent, close to the rose window,

as though frightened at the apotheosis

which grew and all at once

set him down over these and these.

And straight he stands and glad of his endurance,

simply determined; as the husbandman

who began and who knew not how

from the garden of Eden finished-full

to find a way out into

the new earth.  God was hard to persuade;

and threatened him, instead of acceding,

ever and again, that he would die.

Yet man persisted: she will bring forth.