Here you will find the Poem You walk, and look like me of poet Marina Ivanova Tsvetaeva
You walk, and look like me, Your eyes directed down. I also used to lower mine! Hey you, passer by, stop! Read-when you've gathered A bouquet of buttercups and poppies, That I was called Marina And how old I was. Don't think that this is a grave, That I will appear,scary... I myself loved too much To laugh, when I shouldn't have! And the blood would come to my face And my hair was curly... You passer by, I also was! You passer by, stop! Break yourself off a wild stem And after it a berry,- No wild strawberry is larger or sweeter Than one from a graveyard. Only don't stand gloomily, Dropping your head on your chest, Think about me easily, As easily then forget! How the sun's ray shines upon you! You're all covered in golden dust... -Don't let it disturb you, My voice from underground.