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by Leonid Ivanovych Glibov (1827 - 1893)

Журба
 (Sung text for setting by D. Sichynsky)
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Language: Ukrainian (Українська) 
Стоїть гора високая,
Попід горою гай,
Зелений гай, густесенький,
Неначе справді рай.

 ... 

Край берега, де річенька,
Прив'язані човни;
А три верби схилилися,
Мов журяться вони,

Що пройде любе літечко,
Повіють холода,
Осиплеться їх листячко,
І понесе вода.

 ... 

До вас, ви любі вербоньки,
Ще вернеться весна;
А молодість не вернеться,
Не вернеться вона!..

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Note on Transliterations

Composition:

    Set to music by Denys Volodymyrovych Sichynsky (1865 - 1909), "Журба", stanzas 1,3-4,7 [ voice and piano ]

Text Authorship:

  • by Leonid Ivanovych Glibov (1827 - 1893), "Журба", written 1859

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This text was added to the website: 2022-03-13
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