47 lines
1.1 KiB
Plaintext
47 lines
1.1 KiB
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Brest trumpeter
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Over Brest glowing banners,
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Funny bird ringing.
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But the wind hums in the bastions,
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In glory of soldiers.
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But the wind hums in the bastions,
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In glory of soldiers.
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From the terrible explosion,
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Metnuvshy a threshold,
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Childish and brave and hot,
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"Anxiety, anxiety, anxiety, anxiety" -
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Signals boy trumpeter.
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"Anxiety, anxiety, anxiety" -
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Signals boy trumpeter.
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In the mist of dawn hours
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The boy raised the fighters,
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Abruptly, loudly and authoritatively
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Fluttering immortal signal.
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Abruptly, loudly and authoritatively
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Fluttering immortal signal.
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The fortress yard,
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They called for reinforcements
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Pierced by shrapnel lobster.
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"Anxiety, anxiety, anxiety, anxiety" -
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Signals boy trumpeter.
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"Anxiety, anxiety, anxiety" -
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Signals boy trumpeter.
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Boy opalonny in battle,
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He passed through the war as a soldier.
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And now the walls of the bastion
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With a smile welcomes children.
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And now the walls of the bastion
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With a smile welcomes children.
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And if we hear
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That the threshold of an explosion,
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And we see how was flying lobster.
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"Anxiety, anxiety, anxiety, anxiety" -
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Signals boy trumpeter.
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"Anxiety, anxiety, anxiety" -
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Signals kid-blower (P 3).
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