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Die Gebete der Demut

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A sequence of short devotional poems addressed to God, each offering modest, contemplative petitions and small scenes drawn from domestic and rural life. The speaker confesses ignorance, renounces pride, and asks for simple graces—mercy for an ill child, calm acceptance of death, the company of humble animals—while observing trees, nests, carpentry, and a city harbor. Plain language and pastoral detail mingle with religious longing, producing lyrical vignettes that alternate prayerful confession, gentle humor, and meditative sketches, arranged as brief, intimate prayers and lyrical prose-poems.

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Francis Jammes

Francis Jammes was a French poet and novelist known for his lyrical and pastoral style, which often reflects his deep connection to nature and rural life. Born in the late 19th century, he became a prominent figure in the Symbolist movement, contributing significantly to French literature. His notable works include "Romance of the Rabbit," which showcases his unique blend of whimsy and philosophical reflection. Jammes's writing is characterized by its simplicity and emotional depth, often exploring themes of spirituality and the human experience. His influence extends beyond poetry, as he also wrote novels and essays that capture the essence of his time.

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