
ADY ENDRE
A mi gyermekünk.
A vár fehér asszonya.
Mert engem szeretsz.
A könnyek asszonya.
Félig csókolt csók.
Hunyhat a máglya.
Hiába kisértsz hófehéren.
Vad szirttetőn állunk.
Tüzes seb vagyok.
Step into a swirl of Hungarian verse where the speaker’s voice trembles between ancient myth and intimate confession. The collection opens with a chant‑like address to a beloved “Léda”, weaving together the weight of history, the ache of longing, and the restless pulse of a fevered mind. From the echo of Góg and Magóg’s lineage to the yearning for new songs in the Carpathian shadows, the poems set a tone of restless searching and fragile hope.
The language rolls like a storm, alternating stark, almost brutal images with tender, flower‑laden whispers. Each stanza feels like a breath held in the throat of a night‑lit castle, where ghosts of abandoned towers and bleeding lips mingle with the promise of rebirth. Listeners will be drawn into the raw emotional currents, experiencing both the sharp sting of loss and the quiet yearning for a new, singing future.
Language
hu
Duration
~51 minutes (49K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Albert László from page images generously made available by the Google Books Library Project.
Release date
2013-06-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1877–1919
A pioneering Hungarian poet and journalist, he helped drag Hungarian literature into the modern age with daring, intense verse. His work blends love, faith, national identity, and social criticism with a restless, urgent voice.
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