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Thursday, January 6, 2011

Russian Winter (and) Poetry

Winter morning (1829)
 

Cold frost and sunshine: day of wonder!
But you, my friend, are still in slumber--
Wake up, my beauty, time belies:
You dormant eyes, I beg you, broaden
Toward the northerly Aurora,
As though a northern star arise!

Recall last night, the snow was whirling,
Across the sky, the haze was twirling,
The moon, as though a pale dye,
Emerged with yellow through faint clouds.
And there you sat, immersed in doubts,
And now, -- just take a look outside:

The snow below the bluish skies,
Like a majestic carpet lies,
And in the light of day it shimmers.
The woods are dusky. Through the frost
The greenish fir-trees are exposed;
And under ice, a river glitters.

The room is lit with amber light.
And bursting, popping in delight
Hot stove still rattles in a fray.
While it is nice to hear its clatter,
Perhaps, we should command to saddle
A fervent mare into the sleight?

And sliding on the morning snow
Dear friend, we'll let our worries go,
And with the zealous mare we'll flee.
We'll visit empty ranges, thence,
The woods, which used to be so dense
And then the shore, so dear to me.

1 comment:

  1. Hey, Michael, how are you?
    My name is Raquel, we have just met in Facebook ;)
    I like your travel blog, I have many plushies that travel with me too, and they tell their adventures in our blog:
    www.mispeluchesnici.blogspot.com
    I hope you will like it
    Meanwhile, I will link your blog to mine, if you dont't mind
    Kisses

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