This mazurka is called 'The Cuckoo' by Kleczynski.
Huneker: "Eight lines is this dance, yet its meanings are almost endless. It is sprightly and with the lilt, notwithstanding its subtle progressions, of Mazovia."
Niecks wrote: "The second mazurka might be called "the request." All the arts of persuasion are tried, from the pathetic to the playful, and a vein of longing, not unmixed with sadness, runs through the whole, or rather forms the basis of it. The tender commencement of the second part is followed, as it were, by the several times repeated questions--Yes? No? (Bright sunshine? Dark clouds?) But there comes no answer, and the poor wretch has to begin anew."