Płyniesz Olzo po dolinie
"Płyniesz Olzo po dolinie" ("You flow, Olza, down the valley") is a poem by Polish educator and poet Jan Kubisz. It is an unofficial anthem of Cieszyn Silesia, particularly of the Poles in Zaolzie. Its theme is the cultural assimilation of, and loss of national identity by, local Poles. The lyrics are centered on the Olza River, symbol of Cieszyn Silesia and Zaolzie.
It was published in 1889 as Nad Olzą (On the Olza), part of Śpiewy starego Jakuba (Songs of Old Jacob) poetry collection.[1]
Lyrics
Płyniesz, Olzo, po dolinie, |
You flow, Olza, down the valley, |
Footnotes
- Hierowski 1947, 18.
- This is the original text from the poet's house in Gnojnik. Lyrics well-known and spread among people somewhat differ.
References
- Cicha, Irena; Kazimierz Jaworski; Bronisław Ondraszek; Barbara Stalmach; Jan Stalmach (2000). Olza od pramene po ujście. Český Těšín: Region Silesia. ISBN 80-238-6081-X.
- Hierowski, Zdzisław (1947). 25 lat literatury na Śląsku 1920-1945. Katowice - Wrocław: Wydawnictwa Instytutu Śląskiego. OCLC 69489660.
- Wierzgoń, Józef (2007). Śpiewamy wszyscy. Český Těšín - Cieszyn: Wydawnictwo Beskidy, Bronisław Ondraszek. ISBN 978-80-254-1043-1.