If life gets you, don't gasp, don't have dry skin, don't look like a coward, just crawl quietly!

If life deceives you

If life deceives you,

Don’t be sad, don’t be impatient!

You need to be calm in gloomy days:

Believe it, happy days will come!

The heart is always longing for the future;

Now is often melancholy:

Everything is fleeting and everything will pass;

< p>And what has passed will become a kind nostalgia.

From - Russian poet Pushkin.

"If Life Deceived You" is a story about the Russian poet Pushkin who was exiled to Odessa, South Russia in 1825. After a conflict with the local governor, he was escorted to the village of Mikhailovskoye in his father's territory. A poem written during confinement.

The full text of the poem expresses a positive, optimistic and strong attitude towards life, and because of its friendly and kind tone, many people write it down in their notebooks, becoming a motivation to move forward bravely and never give up. motto.

Creative background

The poem was written in 1825, when Pushkin was exiled to Odessa, southern Russia, and after a conflict with the local governor, he was escorted to his father's territory, Mikhailo. Made during the confinement in the village of Vskoye. From August 1824 to September 1826, it was an extremely lonely life. At that time, the Russian Revolution was in full swing, but the poet was forced to isolate himself from the world.

In such a situation, the poet still did not lose hope and fighting spirit. He loved life, pursued his ideals persistently, and believed that light will come and justice will prevail.

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