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by Nikolay Vasil'yevich Berg (1824 - 1884)

Сирота
 (Sung text for setting by A. Aliabev)
 Matches base text
Language: Russian (Русский) 
Ах ты, тёмный лес, Мелетинский лес,
Что зимою так зеленеешь ты?
Рада, рада б я не кручинится,
Да не держит слёз, сердце бедное!
Нету батюшки, спит в земле сырой!
И над матушкой травка выросла!
Друг в чужой земле, не воротится,
Так никто душе, не откликнётся!

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Note on Transliterations

Composition:

    Set to music by Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Aliabev (1787 - 1851), "Сирота", subtitle: "Чешскаыа песня", published 1847

Text Authorship:

  • by Nikolay Vasil'yevich Berg (1824 - 1884), first published 1845

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Researcher for this text: Emily Ezust [Administrator]

This text was added to the website between May 1995 and September 2003.
Line count: 8
Word count: 45

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