226:) and death of two of his children. Karen Painter describes the poems thus: "Rückert's 428 poems on the death of children became singular, almost manic documents of the psychological endeavor to cope with such loss. In ever new variations Rückert's poems attempt a poetic resuscitation of the children that is punctuated by anguished outbursts. But above all the poems show a quiet acquiescence to fate and to a peaceful world of solace." These poems were not intended for publication, and they appeared in print only in 1871, five years after the poet's death.
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745:nie hätt' ich gesendet die Kinder hinaus;
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574:als sei kein Unglück die Nacht gescheh'n.
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840:We really want to stay near you forever!
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627:Was dir noch Augen sind in diesen Tagen:
620:Wir möchten nah dir immer bleiben gerne!
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