Nikolay Gumilev 1886 – 1921, was an influential Russian poet, literary critic, traveler, and military officer. He was arrested on allegation of participation in a monarchist conspiracy known as “Petrograd military organization”, and executed by firing squad in 1921. The case was officially declared as “completely fabricated” and all victims rehabilitated by Russian authorities only in 1992.
THE SIXTH SENSE by Nikolay Gumilev
Fine is the wine that is in love with us, The goodly bread we wait for from the oven, And woman whom we have possessed, at last, After we've suffered under yoke her own. But what to do if a red sunset freezes Above a sky that's drowning in cold, Where there is silence and unearthly peace, What can one do with the immortal ode? You can't eat it, or drink, or even kiss ... The moment fled, and next one now hovers, And we wring hands, but yet once more miss - We are condemned to miss and miss it over. Just as a boy, forgetting games and friends, Sometimes beholds the girls bath in a river And, knowing nothing of the loving trends, Is yet tormented by a hidden fever; As once in time on overgrowing banks The moisten creature holed in despair Of self impotence, feeling on its back Wings - still unformed and very feeble pair, - So century after century - when, O Christ? Under the knife of liberal arts and nature The flesh breaks down and the spirit cries As they bear organs of the sixth sensation.