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O, we are so afraid, I and you
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| O, we are so afraid, I and you… written by Osip Mandelstam |
| From Moscow Notebooks. See also Poems. Translated from Russian by Dmitri Smirnov. In Russian: Куда как страшно нам с тобой. |
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O, we are so afraid, I and you,
My friend with a big mouth!
Ah, our tobacco is crumbling,
O, Nutcracker, my dear, fool.
One could whistle through life as a starling,
And eat a nut cake after it,
But we can’t do it — it’s clear…
1930
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