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Sergei Yesenin - Letter to MotherSergei Yesenin - Letter to Mother
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Still around, old dear? How are you keeping? I too am around. Hello to you! May that magic twilight ever be streaming Over your cottage as it used to do. People write how sad you are, and anxious For my sake, though you won't tell them so, And that you in your old-fashioned jacket Out onto the highroad often go. That you often see in the blue shadows Ever one dream, giving you no rest: Someone in a drunken tavern scuffle Sticks a bandit knife into my chest. Don't go eating your heart out with worry, It's just crazy nonsense and a lie. I may drink hard, but I promise, mother, I shall see you first before I die. I love you as always and I'm yearning In my thoughts for just one thing alone, Soon to ease my heartache by returning To our humble low-roofed country home. I'll return when decked in white the branches In our orchard are with spring aglow. But no longer wake me up at sunrise, As you used to do eight years ago. Do not waken dreams no longer precious, Hope never fulfilled do not excite. It was my misfortune to experience Loss and weariness too early in my life. Don't teach me to pray. Please, mother! There's no going back, try as you might. You alone give me support and comfort, You alone glow with a magic light. So forget your cares, please. Don't be anxious And for my sake, dear, don't worry so. Out onto the road in your old-fashioned Jacket, please do not so often go.
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