Poems by Byron, Heine and Pushkin

Byron

I have seen you cry---George Gordon Byron

I have seen you cry and a bright tear comes to you Blue eyes;

At that time, I thought to myself, this is just a violet with dew hanging on it;

I have seen you smile, and the flame of sapphire will no longer exist before you. Shining;

Oh, how can the sparkle of gems be compared to the light of your flexible glance.

It is as if the dark clouds get their rich and soft colors from the distant sun

Even the shadow of the rising dusk cannot drive them away from the sky;

You That smile filled my gloomy mind with pure joy;

Your face left a flash of light just like the sun radiating in my heart.

Heine

I walked on the old road again,

Then A very familiar alley;

I walked past my lover’s house,

but the building was empty.

The streets are so narrow!

The gravel road is unbearable!

The house seems to have fallen on my head!

I ran as fast as I could!

Pushkin

If life has deceived you

If life has deceived you,

Don’t be sad, don’t be impatient!

Calmness is needed in gloomy days:

Believe, happy days will come.

My heart is always looking forward to the future,

But now I am always melancholy.

Everything is fleeting,

Everything will pass,

And what has passed,

will become dear Nostalgic.