NIGHT ON THE ROAD

Dark the road and lonely,

A Cossack comes a-riding—

Who is this he sees there?

Just a girl in hiding.

“Look at me and fear not,

Don’t run home to Mother.

Look! am I not handsome?

Was ever such another?

“But, my pretty lady,

It’s not you I’ll marry,

Unless it be you bring me

Heaps of gold to carry!”

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A maiden walks in shadow

Adown the road so lonely.

She hears a sudden clatter—

Ah, it’s a Cossack only.

“Look at me, my brave one,

Black, black is my eyebrow.

If thou could’st see this Halka

Then surely thou would’st sigh now.

“I haven’t got a kopeck—

Ah, how I love to tease thee!

I’d never wed thee, Cossack,

Because thou dost not please me!”