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Шесть романсов , opus 33
by Mikhail Mikhailovich Ippolitov-Ivanov (1859 - 1935)
1. Тишина
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2. Не ищи ничего
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3. К чему любить
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4. Твоих изменчивых желаний
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5. Как в бреду, как в томительном сне
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Как в бреду, как в томительном сне, Уходил от тебя навсегда я. Надо мной в голубой вышине Гасли звезды, печально мигая. От холодной, немой пустоты Мое сердце в груди разрывалось... Только б ведала радости ты, Только б счастье тебе улыбалось!
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6. Я верить не хочу
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