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by Ivan Yakovych Franko (1856 - 1916)

Пісне моя
 (Sung text for setting by D. Sichynsky)
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Language: Ukrainian (Українська) 
Пісне, моя ти підстрелена пташко,
Мусиш замовкнуть і ти.
Годі ридати і плакати тяжко,
Час нам зо сцени зійти.

Годі вглибляться у рану затрутую,
Годі благать о любов.
З кождою строфою, з кождою нутою
Капає з серденька кров.

З кождою строфою, з кождою нутою
Слабшає відгомін твій…
Пісне, напоєна горем-отрутою,
Час вже тобі на спокій.

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Composition:

    Set to music by Denys Volodymyrovych Sichynsky (1865 - 1909), "Пісне моя" [ voice and piano ]

Text Authorship:

  • by Ivan Yakovych Franko (1856 - 1916), no title, appears in Зівяле листя (Zivyale lystya), in 3. Третій жмуток (Tretij zhmutok), no. 14

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This text was added to the website: 2022-03-12
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