Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ed. Poems of Places: An Anthology in 31 Volumes.
Greece and Turkey in Europe: Vol. XIX. 1876–79.
Adieu to Moldavia
By From the RoumanianC
O Moldavia, my beloved!
Whoever departs and leaves thee
Is struck with heavy grief,
For, floating in soft visions
On thy breast, as in a paradise,
Sweet is life with thee,
Like a sweet day in May!
I take myself away from thy sky;
But with my soul in mourning,
I weep bitterly, bitterly sigh.
Sad now at parting,
I am seized with shivering;
And now every sweet illusion
For me is extinguished.
Whether, driven by the wind of fate,
I shall return in joyousness
To kiss thy soil!
If I shall see once again
Thy echoing mountains,
Which, with uplifted heads,
Lose themselves proudly amid the clouds,
Where flow and gently whisper
The cool rills that give life,
The songs that tell of regret.
And thy sky that smiles
To the soul of the Rouman,
And all that loves me,
And all that I love!
Here is the very bitter hour!
Joy and happiness,
I leave them on thy frontier,
And my soul says to thee:
“O Moldavia! that I mourn for,
Adieu! remain happy,
That I may again find thee happy.”