Reading Russian Poetry

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Three Depressing Poems

We drink the chalice of existence / With blindfolded eyes, / Moistening its golden rim / With our tears.

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Pasternak - Daybreak

And many, many years later, / Your voice again began to trouble me. / All night I read Your testament, / And came to life again, like one stirred from a stupor.

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Gippius: Memory

Not long will be the trace I leave / In the feeble memory of man. / But that is a mere phantom of existence, / Obscure, false, and empty — / What need have I of it?

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Gippius: What is Sin?

Sin is to live without daring or dreaming, / Neither esteemed nor persecuted. / Sin is to know neither horror nor hope / And to be accepted, but not loved.

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Blok: On Kulikovo Field

Blok’s 1908 poem revisits a decisive battle in Russian history, in an apocalyptic tone; he and many in his generation felt that Russia again stood at a fateful turning point in history.

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Tyutchev - Silentium!

How can a heart expression find? / How should another know your mind? / Will he discern what quickens you? / A thought once uttered is untrue…

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Pasternak - Parting

A man from his own doorstep stares, / And recognizes nothing. /  She’d gone — or fled — and everywhere — / The traces of destruction.

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Mayakovsky: Listen Up!

Listen up!I mean, if they’re lighting the stars, / Does that mean that someone still needs them? / That someone wants them to be there? / That someone calls these spit-wads pearls?

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Mayakovsky: But Be That As It May…

I stepped out onto the square; / The burned-out city block / I donned on my head like a wig of red hair. / People are terrified — from out of my mouth / An incompletely chewed shout wiggles its legs.

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Khodasevich: A Ballad

Could you, from that celestial hall, / Thy winglet of some down divest? / And let it like a snowflake fall, / And fizzle on my burning breast?”

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Blok: All Thought of Valor…

All thought of valor, of great feats, of glory / I would upon this woeful earth resign, / When from the table standing there before me, / Your face, within its simple frame, would shine.

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Tsvetaeva: A Prayer

Christ my God! I thirst for a miracle — / Now, this minute, at the day’s beginning! / O, let me die, while / All of life is like a book for me.

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Mayakovsky: Our March

Beat the rumbling of revolts upon the square! / Higher, row of proud heads! / We, with the outpouring of a second deluge, / Will wash clean the cities of the worlds.

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Pushkin: Memory

Before me, memory — in silence — / Unfurls its long scroll: / And, reading my life with revulsion, / I tremble, I curse…

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Lermontov: A Prayer

When, in a difficult moment of life, / Sadness oppresses my heart, / I keep repeating, from memory, / A certain wondrous prayer.

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Pushkin: Siberian Mines

In the depths of the Siberian mines, / Preserve your proud endurance; / Your mournful labor will not be in vain, / Nor the lofty strivings of your thoughts.

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