A poem by Alexander Pushkin – Pouchkine, Pooshkin (1799-1837), in English translation
With Homer you conversed alone for days and nights,
Our waiting hours were passing slowly,
And shining you came down from the mysterious heights
And brought to us your tablets holy –
So? in the wilderness, beneath a tent, you found
Us, feasting mad in empty gaiety,
Singing our savage songs and galloping around
Some newly hand-created deity.
We grew confused, aloof from your good rays hid we.
Then, seized of wrath and desolation,
Have you, O prophet, cursed your mindless family And smashed your tablets in frustration?
No, you have cursed us not. From heights you disappear
Into the shade of little valleys;
You love the heavens’ crash, but also wish to hear
Bees humming over red azaleas.
Such is the honest bard. With passion he laments
At solemn fairs of Melpomena –
To smile upon the crowd’s plebeian merriments,
The liberties of coarse arena.
Now Rome is calling him, now majesties of Troy,
Now elder Ossian’s craggy gravels –
And in the meantime he will hear with childish joy
Of Czar Sultan’s heroic travels.

A few random poems:
- Владимир Маяковский – Раньше буржуи о производстве думали… (РОСТА №792)
 - The Voice of Robert Desnos by Robert Desnos
 - Electra On Azalea Path by Sylvia Plath
 - Come O’er the Sea by Thomas Moore
 - Юрий Коринец – Кто очень болен
 - Sonnet 84: Who is it that says most, which can say more by William Shakespeare
 - Middle-Ages by Siegfried Sassoon
 - Closure by Suchi Gaur
 - Futility by Wilfred Owen
 - Sonnet to Italy by Felicia Dorothea Hemans
 - Николай Карамзин – К милости
 - The Island by Milton Acorn
 - TEMPORARY AND NOW by PEGGY AYLSWORTH
 - Владимир Маяковский – Дурацкий сон (РОСТА №234)
 - M. Degas Teaches Art & Science At Durfee Intermediate School–Detroit, 1942 by Philip Levine
 
External links
Bat’s Poetry Page – more poetry by Fledermaus
Talking Writing Monster’s Page –
Batty Writing – the bat’s idle chatter, thoughts, ideas and observations, all original, all fresh
Poems in English
- Robert Burns: Epistle To J. Lapraik, An Old Scottish Bard:
 - Robert Burns: Death and Doctor Hornbook : A True Story
 - Robert Burns: Tarbolton Lasses, The:
 - Robert Burns: Epitaph On Holy Willie:
 - Robert Burns: Holy Willie’s Prayer: “And send the godly in a pet to pray.” – Pope.
 - Robert Burns: Epistle To Davie, A Brother Poet:
 - Robert Burns: The Twa Herds; Or, The Holy Tulyie: An Unco Mournfu’ Tale
 - Robert Burns: Man Was Made To Mourn: A Dirge:
 - Robert Burns: Lines On The Author’s Death: Written With The Supposed View Of Being Handed To Rankine After The Poet’s Interment
 - Robert Burns: Epitaph On John Rankine:
 - Robert Burns: On Tam The Chapman:
 - Robert Burns: Another [Epigram On The Said Occasion… On A Henpecked Country Squire]:
 - Robert Burns: Epigram On The Said Occasion [On A Henpecked Country Squire]:
 - Robert Burns: Tragic Fragment:
 - Robert Burns: On A Henpecked Country Squire:
 - Robert Burns: On A Noisy Polemic:
 - Robert Burns: The Belles Of Mauchline:
 - Robert Burns: My Girl She’s Airy: Fragment
 - Robert Burns: The Mauchline Lady: Fragment
 - Robert Burns: O Leave Novels:
 
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Alexander Pushkin (1799-1937) was a Russian poet, playwright and prose writer, founder of the realistic trend in Russian literature, literary critic and theorist of literature, historian, publicist, journalist; one of the most important cultural figures in Russia in the first third of the 19th century.