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An Anthology of Modern Bohemian Poetry/The Swans

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Karel Dostál-Lutinov (b. 1871).

THE SWANS

The swans, white as snow,
Have soared up on high;
They have gleamed, they have vanished
Awhile in the sky.

To the end of the earth
The swans have soared fleetly;
They have sung and grown silent,
Tenderly, sweetly!

They have sung as the sound
Of an organ that plays,
As when to Maria
The angels sing praise.

The swans have grown silent
At the end of the world,
As if my young years
Their wings had unfurled.

"The Roving Singer" (1902).

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