Love lost along abandoned railway lines, Grave-cold, grave-still, grave-dark beneath dead snow, A thousand miles of ashes, corpses, ghosts - Sacrarium of a martyred civilization.
A silent wolf pads west across the ice, The rotting remnant of a young man’s arm, Slung casually between its pale pink jaws - A cufflink clings to a bit of ragged cloth.
Above the wolf, the ice, the arm, the link A dead star hangs, dead in a moonless sky, It gives no light, there is no life; a mist Arises from the clotted, haunted earth.
For generations the seasons in darkness slept, Since neither love nor life were free to sing The eternal hymns of long-forbidden spring - And yet beneath the lies the old world sighs
The old world sighed in sudden ecstasy A whispered resurrection of the truth As tender stems ascended, pushed the stones Aside, away into irrelevance.
And now golden sunflowers laugh with the sun Like merry young lads in their happy youth Coaxing an ox-team into the fields, Showing off their muscles to merry young girls.
The men of steel are only stains of rust, Discoloring fragments of broken drains, As useless as the rotted bits of brass Turned up sometimes by Uncle Sasha’s plow.
For this is Holy Russia, eternally young; Over her wide lands high church domes bless the sky, While Ruslan and Ludmilla bless the earth With the songs of lovers in God’s eternal now.