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63 lines
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Song about Papanin
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Due to the pole in the fog,
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In the silence of the polar darkness
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Swim in the ocean
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White ice canoes.
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Hey, you floe centuries
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You came in the new century,
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And the top of the world
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I took the Soviet people.
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That did not turn black ghosts in the snow,
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The four brave men lived on the ice.
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They are not afraid of no compression and no blizzard -
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Brought their Soviet country.
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Storm sky mist conceals the whole day,
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Imposing on our floe evil shadow.
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Eugene Fedorov clouds sneeze,
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Every day, the coordinates reported.
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The edge of the stern became native to Krenkel,
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He flew to the North Pole, as home.
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Heard cheerful voices in the air,
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Ernst makes miracles on an ice floe.
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Peter Petrovich went to survey the ice,
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Grass under the ice he found many.
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Ernst news on the radio brought,
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What Shirshov ice finished mowing.
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Weep bitterly all the bears-Bastaki,
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And fangs hung with tears walruses,
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Seeing icebreaker steel board,
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Asking: "Mitrich, take us all home."
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To Moscow…
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All anxiety gripped the country:
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Floe storm shattered into pieces.
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The entire quartet death of a terrible storm,
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A Papanin "okay" - says.
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How large and how easy their case,
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We gave these heroes homeland.
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Soon the news will take place on our entire country,
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What Papanin drift on the moon.
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As one, the entire Homeland meets
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Expensive and best of the sons
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Scarlet flag on an ice floe glorifies
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Wisdom, strength, power of the Bolsheviks.
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And you, the leader, the creator and friend
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Our songs, pride and praise,
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Stalin's name sounds everywhere,
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Illuminating the path to peace in the century.
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Wide is my motherland,
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Many in her fields, forests and rivers.
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I have no other country I know,
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Which employs loosely chelovek.1938
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