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Deutsch and Yarmolinsky, comps. Modern Russian Poetry. 1921.

Russian Spring

Ivan Bunin (b. 1870)

IN the valley the birches are bored.

On the meadows, fog billows and weighs.

Sodden, with horse-dung floored,

The highroad blackens in haze.

Rich on the steppe’s sleepy air,

The odor of freshly-baked bread.

Bent to their packs, slowly fare

Two beggars to look for a bed.

Round puddles gleam in the streets.

The fumes of the ovens stun.

Thawing, the bleak earthen seats

Smolder and steam in the sun.

By the corn-bin, dragging his chain,

The sheep-dog yawns on the sill.

Walls smoke with the charcoal stain.

The steppe is foggy and still.

The carefree cock will perform

Day-long for the sap-stirred earth.

In the fields it is drowsy and warm.

In the heart—indolent mirth.