Deutsch and Yarmolinsky, comps. Modern Russian Poetry. 1921.
A SongIvan Bunin (b. 1870)
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He is a fisherman—he’s gay and keen.
The far white sail is drowning in the firth.
Many the seas and rivers he has seen.
Are good-looking … and I—I’m lean and black.
The white sail drowns far out beyond the bay.
It may be that he never will come back.
If vainly, take my wage, go to the sea
And cast the ring and hope away together.
And my black braid will serve to strangle me.