Vazha pshavela childrens songs
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She tried in vain to make him see that she and her children were not the cause of his suffering.
XIII
‘Mourner of a stranger,
Khevsurs slew your husband.
The traveller looks up,
Faced by a tall mountain. Mindia's wife, Mzia, was also there.
It only knows one thing:
Shedding its tears, and howling,
Endlessly joyless,
Forever howling and crying…
The wind scours the ravines
Shouting from the mountain;
On the cliff, the woman, her hair unbound
Stands, gazing at the river.
VII
Here is the grave of a Kist,
Surrounded by the crowd.
Zurab Kafianidze and Nato Gagnidze on the set. But nevertheless, they continued to hunt and cut down trees.
You tramplers on my manhood,
Do you dare to curse me? Vazha-Pshavela entrusted this legend to the reader with the story "Aphkhusooba":
"Khevisberi Beridze stood up in front of the hall, a man of medium build, shaped like an oak tree, with a bushy mustache, and a fierce face.
He cried,
‘Whose guest do you bind with rope?
As they headed home,
Heads low, descending, they said:
‘We’d not have killed him
If as an enemy he’d not harmed us.
By midnight, Aghaza
Had slowly come to her senses. He was blaming her for all the misfortunes of his life, and in bitter words expressed
his regret at having married her.
As if infants were crying too,
Wailing bitterly! This was when people in Kakheti (East Georgia) fought against Iranian rulers.
Vazha-Pshavela was also amazing at describing nature.
‘Why live on, to what end?’
Such were her last thoughts.
Zviadauri was brought
Hands bound before the crowd,
All are eager for his slaughter,
Yet who among them would grieve?
All were astounded, and those who had doubted Mindia's powers now
believed in him the more.
The river thunders, angrily,
Bursting over the boulders,
It’s wrath unchanged today,
Not knowing why it laments.
She rose and glanced around
A frightened creature;
Swiftly she climbed
The mountainous cliffs;
With the fearful noise of the waters
Hissing in the gloom.
He also wrote plays, stories, and articles about literature and culture.
In his stories, he described the life of Georgian highlanders very accurately. 1915 year.
his regret at having married her.
believed in him the more.