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Autumn Quote by Anonymous

“In an old family album Ever again you return, Melancholy, O meekness of the solitary soul. A golden day glows and expires. Humbly the patient man surrenders to pain Ringing with melodious sound and soft madness. Look! There's the twilight. Night returns once more and a mortal thing laments And…” quote by Anonymous
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““In an old family album Ever again you return, Melancholy, O meekness of the solitary soul. A golden day glows and expires. Humbly the patient man surrenders to pain Ringing with melodious sound and soft madness. Look! There's the twilight. Night returns once more and a mortal thing laments And another suffers in sympathy. Shuddering under autumn stars Yearly the head is bowed deeper. -Georg Trakl (1887-1914)””

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About This Quote

Source Poem: Unknown collection, early 20th century

Reflects on melancholy, solitude, and the cyclical nature of suffering and hope in human experience.

In simple terms: Life is a cycle of sorrow and fleeting joy.

Key Takeaway

Embrace impermanence and find meaning in shared sorrow.

Themes

melancholy solitude transience sympathy

Mood

somber reflective

Type

poetic philosophical

When to use this quote

  • grieving
  • contemplation
  • artistic expression
  • seasonal reflection

Key Concepts

existentialism poetic imagery mortality

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you find comfort in shared melancholy?
  • What rituals help you accept life's cycles?
A Different Perspective

The poetic style may obscure practical guidance for coping.

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