The Flower
Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin
A flower - shrivelled, bare of fragrance, Forgotten on a page - I see, And instantly my soul awakens, Filled with an aimless reverie: When did it bloom? the last spring? earlier? How long? Where was it plucked? By whom? By foreign hands? or by familiar? And why put here, as in a tomb? To mark a tender meeting by it? A parting with a precious one? Or just a walk, alone and quiet, In forests' shade? in meadows' sun? Is she alive? Is he still with her? Where is their haven at this hour? Or did they both already wither, Like this unfathomable flower? Translated by: Genia Gurarie, summer of 1995 Copyright retained by Genia Gurarie. email: egurarie@princeton.edu http://www.princeton.edu/~egurarie/ For permission to reproduce, write personally to the translator.
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