По твердому гребню сугроба В твой белых, таинственный дом, Такие притихшие оба, В молчании нежном идем. И слаще всех песен пропетых Мне этот исполненный сон, Качание веток задетых И шпор твоих легоньких звон.
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- by Anna Andreyevna Akhmatova (1889 - 1966), no title, written 1917, appears in Подорожник = Podorozhnik, first published 1921 [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]
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- Also set in English, a translation by Jane Kenyon (1947 - 1995) , "Along the hard crest of the snowdrift", appears in From Room to Room, copyright © 1978 ; composed by Joel Weiss.
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