Silversmiths

Надежда Егоровна Мамонтова
Serebryany my Serebryany.
 Who said I forgot you
 Don't take your diamonds off,
 The verse in his hands was still warm.
  
 My silversmiths, emigrants,
 Come to my songs,
 With poems, colored garlands,
 Together we will sing them until dawn.
  
 In this life, sometimes not sweet
 The verse entrusted to you is not cold
 I read you at night & nbsp; furtively
 And today I haven't forgotten at all
  
 Silversmiths, solid talents
 Whatever the name, it's a full house
 You of poetry have become classics of
 Like Akhmatova and Pasternak
  
 Serebryany, all the fancy dandies
 Gentlemen in evening dress, with a pince-nez,
 The clock chimes to greet you
 And we'll drink double to that...
  
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  Source: https://poembook.ru/poem/2301063-serebryanty