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Колхозонь эряф (1940), № 3 Март edited by Игнатьев Г. А., Чумаков И. Ф.
Тялонь ве by Ельмеев, Григорий Ильич
Колхозонь эряф. Эрь ковонь литературно-художественнай и общественно-политическяй журнал. Мордовскяй Советскяй писателень союзть органоц. — № 3 Март 1940. — с. 81—82
 

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Г. Ельмеев

 
Тялонь  ве

Ару менельса
Валда тяштенят,
Сиянь тюссот синь —
Круглай пяштенят.

Тяшттнень алгане
Ковнясь ванонды,
Модать перьфке сон
Шовдать ниленди.

Тялонь кожфкяти
Шуфттне наряжасть,
Акша шальняса
Пряснон ашкордасть.

Школать инголе
Лешаф марлюня,
Марлють алонза
Цёра и стирня.

Лешти акшелгодсть
Стирть кудрянянза,
Борять ожас тонкф
Ляпе кядьнянза.

Марлюсь кяшендьсы
Ковнять—валдонять,
Борясь палсесы
Стирьнять—мазинять.

— Кельгте, Катюша,
Учемак тон монь,
Палат седисон,
Аф юкстате тонь.

Ванды шобдава
Армияв туян,
Армияса мон
Од пилот улян...

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Валонц максозе
Мази Катюшась...
Катюшать перьфке
Борясь ашкордась...

Тарсь мянь марлюнясь,
Лешкясь алу прась.
Стирти, цёрати
Питни кельгомась!

 

 
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