Yevgeny Yevtushenko Quotes
I Sing And Drink,
giving No Thought To Death;
with Arms Outspread
I Fall Upon The Grass,
and If, In This Wide World, I Come To Die,
then It's Certain To Be
from Sheer Joy That I Live.
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