Ernst Toller Dance Poems

  • 1.
    In early evening the cell flares up.
    Thin shadows slide down the gray walls.
    He who cries out in mutiny exhausts into a dream.
    The brown stillness sweeps over like a gentle wave.
    ...
  • 2.
    The people's conscience squats
    on a worm-eaten pole.
    Around the pole dance the bones of three children.
    From the young mother's belly it ruptures forth:
    ...
Total 2 Dance Poems by Ernst Toller

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