I-ve lived to see desire vanish,
With hope I-ve slowly come to part,
And I am left with only anguish,
The fruit of emptiness at heart.
Under the storms of merciless fate,
My worn and withered garland lies--
In sadness, lonesome, I await:
How far away is my demise?
Thus, conquered by a tardy frost,
Through gale-s whistling and shimmer,
Late, on a naked limb exposed
A lonesome leaf is left to quiver!...
I've Lived To See Desire Vanish
Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin
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