Quote by Gertrud Kolmar Download Open image ““You hear me speak. But do you hear me feel?”” — Gertrud Kolmar ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.4 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare
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“I am the dumb, the wild, the things now dead / That men have killed for being mute and strange” — Gertrud Kolmar Copy Share Image
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“Come. For the sun has crept down in its cave; its warm red breath has blown away.” — Gertrud Kolmar Copy Share Image
“She, however, stood and said nothing. / Small, unnoticed, she stood in the crowd, listened, and said / nothing.” — Gertrud Kolmar Copy Share Image
“Your eyes, now gleaming dark obsidian, Now deep and somber velvet jungle flowers.” — Gertrud Kolmar Copy Share Image