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C.D. Warner, et al., comp. The Library of the World’s Best Literature.
An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.

Song: ‘Cease thy song, nightingale’

By Alekseï Koltsov (1809–1842)

Translation of Eugene Mark Kayden

CEASE thy song, nightingale,

Here before my window!

Fly away, nightingale,

To my village grove.

And there light on the window

Of my sweetheart-love.

Sing to her there a song

Of my anguish, pain.

Say I wither, I die,

Here away from my lass,

As in autumn cold rain

Dies the meadow grass.

Dark the face of the moon

Without her at night,

And the red sun at noon

Wanders low and cold.

Who will call me, caress?

Who will love as she?

On whose breast shall I rest

From men’s injury?

And with gladness whose words

Shall I rise to greet?

And whose song will my heart

Rise with joy to meet?

Why dost sing, nightingale,

At my window still?

Fly away, fly away,

To my sweetheart-love!