Na poljane lesnoj ispolin vekovoj odinoko spit, v murave molodoj na poljane lesnoj drevnij dub stoit. Mnogo vesen i zim otshumelo nad nim, on i khmur i sed; no stoit nevredim vsem dubam molodym staryj, staryj ded. Mnogo videl on slez i nevzgod perenes v dni bylykh godin, no ot vetra i groz, kak granitnyj utes, on ne pal odin. Zelenejushchij vskhod na poljane cvetet... Tol'ko on ponik. Ot vesny on ne zhdet ni utekh, ni zabot: glukh i nem starik. Mezh sosedej svoikh on ne vidit rodnykh. Pust' shumit vesna! On naveki zatikh, snovidenij bylykh jego grust' polna. On grustit o lesakh, gde v zelenykh shatrakh byl on - gordyj car', o moguchikh dubakh, da o tekh solov'jakh, chto pevali vstar'... Na poljane lesnoj ispolin vekovoj smotrit v chuzhdyj bor. On ponik golovoj, i grozy rokovoj zhdet on s davnikh por.
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- by Sergey Konstantinovich Makovsky (1877 - 1962) [author's text not yet checked against a primary source]
Musical settings (art songs, Lieder, mélodies, (etc.), choral pieces, and other vocal works set to this text), listed by composer (not necessarily exhaustive):
- by Sergey Mikhailovich Lyapunov (1859 - 1924), "Дуб", op. 32 no. 4, published 1908 [ voice and piano ] [sung text not yet checked]
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