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by Igor Vasil'yevich Lotaryov (1887 - 1941), as Igor Severyanin

Коктебель
Language: Russian (Русский) 
Подходят ночи в сомбреро синих,
Созвездья взоров поют звезде,
Поют в пещерах, поют в пустынях,
Поют на морс, поют везде.
Остынет отзвук денного гуда, —
И вьюгу звуков вскрутит закат…
Подходят ночи — зачем? откуда? —
К моей избушке на горный скат.
Как много чувства в их взмахах теплых!
Как много тайны в их ласк волшбе!
Весь ум — в извивах, все сердце — в воплях.
Мечта поэта! пою тебе…

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  • by Igor Vasil'yevich Lotaryov (1887 - 1941), as Igor Severyanin, "Коктебель" [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]

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Researcher for this text: Emily Ezust [Administrator]

This text was added to the website: 2021-04-24
Line count: 12
Word count: 70

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