• Three little poems by Osip Mandelshtam

    From Ilya Shambat@21:1/5 to All on Sun Dec 18 17:05:19 2022
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    An inexpressible sorrow
    Two giant pupils opened wide,
    A vase of flowers rose beside
    And into air her crystals threw

    The room was filled three meters deep
    With dreaminess - hello sweet balm!
    That such a liliputian realm
    Could have consumed so much of sleep.

    A bit of wine a bit of cake -
    A bit of sunny May despite -
    And thinnest fingers snowy white,
    Alive at last, have stretched awake.

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    A snow hive cleaner than the air,
    Crystal more see-through than the glass
    A turquoise veil adorned with brass
    Carelessly tossed upon a chair.

    A cloth made drunk of her own glow
    Caressed by tenderness of light
    Experienced the summer bright
    As though it were the winter snow.

    And if through diamonds made of ice
    Frosts of eternities were streaming
    Here is the flutter of the dreaming
    Fast-living blue-eyed dragonflies.

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    Blackened wind weaves patterns hollow
    Under barely breathing leaves
    And a trembling little swallow
    In dark skies a circle weaves.

    Quietly argue in the heart
    Dear, dying, mine despite,
    An impending dusk apart
    Of an ebbing ray of light.

    And above the woods at dusk
    Has arisen copper moon;
    Why so little song, I ask,
    And such silence in the lone?

    By Osip Mandelshtam
    Translated from Russian by Ilya Shambat
    https://sites.google.com/site/ibshambat

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