Alone, I come to the road.
The stony track gleams in the mist:
the calm night listens to God,
and star is speaking to star.
All’s marvellous, grave, in the sky!
Earth sleeps in the radiant...Read more
Nikolay Myaskovsky (1881–1950)Twelve Romances, poems by M. Lermontov: 2.Alone, I come to the road…, op.40/ 2 Alone, I come to the road.
The stony track gleams in the mist: the calm night listens to God, and star is speaking to star. All’s marvellous, grave, in the sky! Earth sleeps in the radiant...Read more
Alone, I come to the road.
The stony track gleams in the mist: the calm night listens to God, and star is speaking to star. All’s marvellous, grave, in the sky! Earth sleeps in the radiant blue… Why such pain then, such weight on the heart? Do I regret, wait for something new? I expect no more from this life and I’ve no regrets for the past. I look for freedom and peace: I want rest and oblivion at last… But not the chill peace of the grave: I’d like to sleep for all time so life’s powers slept in my chest, and it heaved with my gentle breath: an enchanted voice in my ear singing, day and night, of love: and a dark oak to rustle over me, and bend down from above. 1841 translation by A. S. Kline Õ Close Show records by: listenings count | performer's rating | alphabetical |
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