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49 lines
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He walked with you along
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He walked with you together,
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Singing soldiers' songs,
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Husband, father, son, friend and brother.
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Maybe somebody heard -
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He died or survived,
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He is yet unknown, soldier?
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In that year, forty-first,
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He left among the first,
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But with the war he did not return back.
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Maybe somebody heard -
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He died or survived,
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He is yet unknown, soldier?
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Maybe, near Paris,
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Maybe in Prague il closer
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He is unknown to the soldiers?
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Letters to the ground already lost,
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Like all conspired
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And the military secrets kept ...
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Maybe somebody heard -
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He died or survived,
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He is yet unknown, soldier?
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Maybe someone heard
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As died or survived
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He is yet unknown, soldier?
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Only the heart does not believe,
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And open doors
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In the wind day and night creak.
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Maybe somebody heard -
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He died or survived,
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He is yet unknown, soldier?
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Maybe somebody heard -
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He died or survived,
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He, for all the unknown, soldier?
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Far or blizko-
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All land in the obelisks,
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The silence from the cast-iron fence.
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Maybe somebody heard -
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He died or survived,
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He is yet unknown, soldier?
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Maybe somebody heard -
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He died or survived?
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Not for you unknown soldier ...
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