The Farewell Song

       Well, farewell, my paradise,
       I'll neverever see you twice...

       I felt the pain, I felt the sorrow,
       But I was hurried to my park.
       The sun rose up and came tomorrow,
       I heard the songs and saw the arc.

       Good-bye, the Peacock, great seducer
       Of all females - but that's in vain.
       How nice the tail of reproducer,
       It would be good to have the brain.

       Good-bye, my Swan, the white revival,
       You are my saviour from the skunk.
       You know, there is a vital trial
       That judges the gold and silk like junk.

       Good-bye, the stones, good-bye, the cavern.
       Let's keep the secrets of my cause:
       The Question will be just eternal,
       The Answer will be always loss.

       Good-bye, the oaks and the pine-trees,
       The charming places I have seen.
       Good-bye forever, groves of cypress,
       I'd like to break my deepest spleen.

       And I would like to merge with Nature,
       To wash myself by morning dews,
       To catch the time and try to stretch it
       And overdrink the haven's booze.

       The only way of my returning -
       To drop the coin into the pond.
       And I'll come back one fragrant morning
       Without payment and refund.

       Well, farewell, my paradise,
       I'll never ever see you twice...


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