Kurica so dvora – Kalechina v vorotá. Zaberetsja Malechina v gibkij pleten', tonen'ko komarikom pesnju zavedet, zhdet: ne poklichet li kto Kalechiny pogadat' o vechere? U Kalechiny odna derevjannaja noga, u Malechiny odna derevjannaja ruka, u Kalechiny-Malechiny odin glaz – malen'kij, da udalen'kij. Kalechina-Malechina, skol'ko chasov do vechera? Skok Kalechina-Malechina s pletnja, podberetsja vsja – pryg-pryg-pryg – 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. Da jurk v pleten', prigorjunitsja, tonen'ko komarikom pesenku vedet, zhdet: ne poklichet li kto Kalechiny pogadat' o vechere? U Kalechiny sem' bratov – u Malechiny sem' vetrov, a vos'moj nerodnoj – vikhor' vitnoj – milen'kij, da postylen'kij. Kalechina-Malechina, skol'ko chasov do vechera? Vecherom vryvajetsja krutit vikhr' v lesu, vecherom Kalechine veselo v viru. Nochka po nebu luchinki zazhzhet, temnaja temnuju nitku prjadet… Kurica v vorotá, Kalechina so dvora.
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- by Aleksey Mikhailovich Remizov (1877 - 1957), "Калечина-Малечина", written 1907, appears in Посолонь (Posolon') [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]
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- by Vladimir Alekseyevich Senilov (1875 - 1918), "Калечина-малечина" [sung text not yet checked]
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