Poems
Could you?
To Signboards
I
From Tiredness
Adzhishche of the City
Nate!
Nobody understands anything
The Fata’s Blouse
Listen
And yet
War has been declared
Mom and the evening killed by the Germans
The Violin and a Little Nervously
Me and Napoleon
To you!
Hymn to the Judge
A Military-Naval Love
Hymn for Dinner
That’s How I Became a Dog
Magnificent Nonsense
A Careful Attitude Toward Bribe-Takers
Hey!
To Everything
Lilychka! Instead of a Letter
It Got Boring.
A Cheap Clearance Sale
Needles
To Myself, the Beloved, the Author Dedicates These Lines
The Last Petersburg Tale
To Russia
Revolution
To Answer!
“Eat Pineapples...”
Our March
A Good Attitude Toward Horses
Ode to the Revolution
An Order for the Army of Art
Rejoice Too Early
The Worker Poet
On That Side
The Left March
We Are Going
Vladimir Ilyich!
An Unusual Adventure, Which Happened to Vladimir Mayakovsky in Summer at the Dacha
An Attitude Toward a Young Lady
Gheine-like (Heine-образпое)
The Last Page of the Civil War
About Rubbish
A Poem About Myasnitskaya, About a Woman, and About the All-Russian Scale
Order No. 2 of the Army of Art
Prozasedavshiesya (People Who Keep Sitting on Commissions)
Scoundrels.
My Speech at the Genoa Conference.
Paris (Chit-Chat with the Eiffel Tower).
We Don’t Believe!
Borovsky.
Young Guard
A Little More Toward the Neighter
Kyiv
Komsomol
Jubilee
Sevastopol—Yalta
Vladikavkaz—Tiflis
Tamara and the Demon
Hooliganism
Paris
Food
The City
Verdun and Sésam
Notre-Dame
Versailles
Jaurès
Farewell (Café)
Saying Goodbye
Poems About America
Spain
6 Nuns
The Atlantic Ocean
Small Philosophy in Deep Places
Black and White
Syphilis
Christopher Columbus
Tropics
Mexico
Devout Pilgrimage
Mexico—New York
Broadway
I Bear Witness
A Young Lady and Vulworth
A Skyscraper in Cross-Section
A Decent Citizen
A Challenge
100%
American Russians
Brooklyn Bridge
Camp “Pit Gedayge”
Home!
To Sergey Yesenin
Marxism—Weapon, Firearm Method. Use This Method Skillfully!
Conversation with a Finance Inspector About Poetry
The Vanguard of the Vanguard
Message to Proletarian Poets
To Comrade Nette—the Steamboat and the Man
Clerical Habits
Conversation on the Odessa Cove of Landing Vessels: “Soviet Dagestan” and “Red Abkhazia”
Don’t Mark the Anniversary!
Our New Year’s Celebration
Everyday Life Stabilization
Paper Horrors
To Our Youth
Through the Cities of the Union
My Speech at a Demonstration Trial Concerning the Possible scandal with Lectures by Professor Shengeli
“Where Were We Fighting For?”
The Best Poem
“Lenin Is with Us!”
Mr. “People’s Honored Artist”
Well, What Now!
General Guidance for Beginners at Flattery
Marya Got Poisoned
A Letter to the Beloved Molchanov, Abandoned by Him
Reflections on Molchanov, Ivane, and on Poetry
A Foundryman’s Story by Ivan Kozyrev About Moving Into a New Apartment
A Servant
A Coward
A Poem Not About Trash, But About Filth. Filth—Smack the Rhyme End With It
Plyushkin
A Hack
The Secret of Youth
Idyll
A Pillar
A Yes-Man
A Gossip
A Hypocrite
Verses About the Difference in Taste
A Letter to Comrade Kostrov from Paris About the Essence of Love
A Letter to Tatyana Yakovleva
A Conversation with Comrade Lenin
Something Grim About Humourists
All Is Quiet in the West
A Parisian Woman
Beauties
Poems About the Soviet Passport
Little Bird of God
Hrenov’s Story About Kuznetsk Construction and About the People of Kuznetsk
March of Shock Brigades
Lenin’s People
Poems
A Cloud in Trousers
About That
Vladimir Ilyich Lenin
Good!
All the Way in a Full Voice
Plays
The Bedbug
The Bathhouse