Parsifal - A Mystical Drama By Richard Wagner Retold In The Spirit Of The Bayreuth Interpretation by Oliver Huckel
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But if to serve it thou art surely called,
Then shalt thou know its meaning to the full. Somehow I feel and hope that thou shalt know, Else what has led thy footsteps to this height. Yet no one sees the glory of the Grail Save those to whom it shall reveal itself." Then on they moved, and softly spake the lad: "I scarcely move, and yet I seem to run,-- What is the meaning of this strange new thing?" And Gurnemanz made answer: "Here, my child, There is no space and time, but all is one,-- For here we breathe the atmosphere of God,-- A boundless Here and an eternal Now." Then on they went, and soon were lost to view Within the gateway of a rocky cliff; Sometimes came glimpses of them as they climbed The sloping passages within the cliff-- A cloistered corridor of carven columns-- And paused a moment at some rocky window To see the grandeur of the mountain heights. The soft notes of a trumpet called them up, And silver bells were chiming melodies. At length they reached the noble pillared hall Within the castle of the Holy Grail, For here the sacred feast was always kept,-- And here were gathering the blessèd knights. |
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