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Колхозонь эряф (1940), № 5 Май edited by Игнатьев Г. А., Чумаков И. Ф.
Морайхть by Чекашкин, Андрей Яковлевич
Колхозонь эряф. Эрь ковонь литературно-художественнай и общественно-политическяй журнал. Мордовскяй Советскяй писателень союзть органоц. — № 5 Май 1940. — с. 6—7

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МОРАЙХТЬ

Мазыста щаф-каряф
Менельнясь парьхциса,
Золодонь сельмонзон
Най чипоряй,
Мокша ляйть сенемста
Лангонц сон архнесы.
Танцтиста удома
Ляйнять утяй.

 

Сятявста шуди ляйть
Берягса састоне
Наряжаф лаймотне
Кожфса люкайхть,
Опана ушесь,
И, мярьгат, синь тяфтане

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Пряняснон пезома
Ляи сувайхть.

Ваймама пуромсть сей
Стирхне и цёратне,
Зойфу круг однятне
Келесост тисть;
Палсезе ляйнять синь
Весяла моросна,
Лангстонза рахазне
Тяшттненди лийсь.

Шудезевсь вайгялец
Велень гармошканять,
Бархатнай берягть лангс
Валозне-валсь;
Морть эзда вирське мянь
Радостна тошказевсь,
Ляйняса, ланганя
Чофиесть калхт.

Стирьхне кштихть, морть коряс
Лакафтыхть горяйнят,
Паляснон алда синь
Од мяштьсна тарсть,
Етксост синь цёратне
Шавсть пильгонь ёрязне,
Долгада тёждяста
Отькорьхне шарсть.

Седизе пара вал
Морась ня кштихненди:
„Лацкас, шумбраняста
Келькседа, отт.
Штоба май пингонте
Сиредезь тихтедель
Инголент панчфуста,
Тячиень онкс“.

Мазыста щаф-каряф
Менельнясь парьхциса,
Золодонь сельмонзон
Цють чипоряй.
Куду тусть ялгане,
Курок ни варьхмоди,
Блесткав лугать вельксса
Морня нюряй.

 

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