Fattish crumbs of furry bread, they keep Their bodies elastic even when The frost blocks the eyelids. Sleeping close to samovars, a symbol For the warmth which stays hidden In domestic walls, for the affection Disclosed under layers of ice. When babushkas wait to die Russian cats lay their paws On decrepit hands And if the big journey starts They are the first to bid farewell, Then go back to the snowy streets of Russia, Carefully avoiding drunkards And marshrutkas.