Here you will find the Poem May Dew of poet Mikhail Alekseevich Kuzmin
May dew and haze I catch in taut canvases. Stuffed in a costrel tight, I'll take them home come light. Blissful constellations blaze the Zodiac cites. Planets make marriages guarding my rite. And now I pick the rotted plant of bitter and of living life. Vatic bubbling rants... Flame, fiery ally! All from death must sink from sight, (Are the stars in well or sky?) Clear stubble of bygone vine I'm given again to derive. Bark and pinkish light, - Everything's back from dust. Whoever knows no terror of decay is never to be subject to destruction. If wind's lush steed should pass this way, it will not tip the treetop down. An otherworldly spring will crown the head, if holy fire's alive.