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237938Колхозонь эряф (1935), № 4 (22) Апрель ковКатя и Паша1935Ельмеев, Григорий Ильич

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Катя и Паша
Г.  ЕЛЬМЕЕВ
 

Катять мазихть
щека прянза,
Мази руця
Прясонза,
Лешек молихть
Сонь кудрянза
Серай костюм
Лангсонза.
Велень школать
Шумордазе
Трактористкакс
Тонафнесь

Тракторть руленц
Сон кундазе.
Марстонь модать
Веляфни.
Вишкста моли
Сонь работац,
Тевонц лангса
Аф нувай.
Апак лотксек
Стальной сокац.
Норманц эса
Шумордай.

Паша

Кельгте-кельгте
Мази Катя,
Азыть валхнень
Кода тон?..

— Вихца корхтай,
Кода атя,
Катять кельгомс
Йорай сон.

Катя

Паньдя якать
Паша мельган,
Паньдя, шорсить
Тевозень.
Нола цьора
Мон аф кельган,
Паньдя колсить
Мялезень.

Цьорась тазат
Аф работат,
Лангсот азор
Нолашись.
Эряфть эзда
Меки потат
Али перяф
Тоньтейть кись?

Март. 1935 киза
 

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