Pushkin's most famous love poem

dreamland

Not long ago, a wonderful dream fascinated me.

I dreamed that I was an emperor wearing a golden crown;

I love you in my dream-

How happy my heart is beating.

I knelt at your feet and poured out my love enthusiastically.

Alas, in your dreams! Why don't you prolong this happiness?

But now God has not deprived everything:

I just lost my empire.

Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin (александрсергевичпп).

/kloc-the main representative of Russian romantic literature in the 0/9th century, and the founder of realistic literature and modern standard Russian. He is known as "Father of Russian Literature", "Sun of Russian Poetry" and "Bronze Knight". His masterpieces include Ode to Freedom, To Chaadayev and To the Sea.