Колхозонь эряф/1939/11-12/Парашютистка

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Колхозонь эряф (1939), № 11-12 Ноябрь—Декабрь edited by Чумаков И. Ф.
Парашютистка by Ельмеев, Григорий Ильич
Колхозонь эряф. Эрь ковонь литературно-художественнай и общественно-политическяй журнал. Мордовскяй писателень союзть органоц. — № 11-12 Ноябрь—Декабрь 1939. — с. 73

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Парашютистка

Кшнинне нармоннясь
Лии менельти,
Моронь вяйгяльняц
Сай мянь велети.

 

Мес пяк кельгови
Кшнинне нармоннясь,
Сиянь пацянясь,
Стирнясь—вятиняц?

 

Сон увнай—шумнай,
Кругса шаронды,
Кит сонь эсонза
Алу ванондыхть?

 

Комсомолецне
Учихть эсонза,
Нюркась комоти
Паця пестонза.

 

Акша парашютсь
Ванат, келемсь ни.
Нюрась, лии ни
Менельть келеса.

 

Вов сон маласа,
Валгсь и аськолдась,
Парашютонц перьф
Келгозь ашкордась.

 

Стирьхне цёратне
Пуромсть перьфканза,
Мази панчфкятнень
Макссесть теенза.

 

Тяфта комотнихть
Стирьхне-цёратне
Оцю радостти,
Гайняйхть моротне.

 

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