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Famous Poems by
Famous Poets :
I Will Be Silent Soon...'
>> Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin <<
I will be silent soon! But if in days of mire I ever answered was by thoughtful play of lyre; But if the silent youths, who understood me right, Were marveling to years of my poor love's infliction; But, just, if you yourself, in sweetest disposition, The stanza, doleful, was whispering at night And liked the voice, with which my heart itself discovers, But if, o Lord, I'm loved -- let me, my dear friend, Oh let me animate my lyre at the end By a sacred name of one who was the best of lovers! When I'll forever fall into the deadly dream, Above my dismal urn, say with a good intention: I loved this poor man, and I had breathed in him His song's and love's the latest inspiration.
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