Nikolai Mikhailovich Languages. Is this author known to you? Unfortunately, a small number of even avid readers can boast that they are familiar with the work of this poet, nevertheless, his fame is not at all directly proportional to the strength of his work.
Russian "unknown" poet
Nikolai Yazykov is a Russian poet of the 19th century, a contemporary of the "sun" of Russian poetry by A. S. Pushkin. Despite the fact that today few people know Yazykov’s poems, at one time they read to him and put him on a level with Pushkin. His most famous poem, relevant at all times, Languages called "Swimmer". The poem is vibrant, saturated with bright colors. "Swimmer" Yazykov, like a sailboat, rushes through time and does not lose its significance today.
Sea of life
"Our sea is unsuitable, it makes noise day and night ..." That is how the poem "Swimmer" by Nikolai Yazykov begins. It is further stated that in the vastness of this sea many troubles were buried. So what is this sea? Reading a poem, you understand that this is our life. Every day it makes a noise, boils. And in this bustle we do not notice how much grief surrounds us, and this grief does not bypass us either. The poem describes the life of a sail that passes through waves, through a shaft, through a storm. He swims swiftly, because somewhere there awaits his "blissful country", and only a strong sail can get there. In this poem, Sail is, of course, a man. As a swimmer of Yazykov, every person runs his whole life, struggles, does something, strives for something better. He is waiting for the blissful time to come when he can calm down.

The languages in the “Swimmer” summarize that not everyone can get into this same “blissful country”. Only a strong and patient one who adequately overcomes all difficulties will get. Yazykov’s “swimmer” is relevant not only for the 19th century, he shows that time passes, but nothing changes: a person still grabs every straw in the sea of life every day to wait for a blissful time.