Poem “Thou and You“ by Alexander Pushkin, the great Russian poet
Alexander Pushkin
Thou and you
The empty you with heartfelt thou –
That slip she made, so accidental –
And all my happy dreams were now
Bestirred by soul’s love fundamental.
I faced her, by the moment caught;
To hold her gaze I had not power:
I said to her: “You’re precious flower!”
But “How I love thee!” was my thought.
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