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892 B
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38 lines
892 B
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In the woods near the front (popular version)
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On the turret I got a radio operator,
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Cheerful as fire,
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And like a real accordion,
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He took in hand a squeeze.
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Easily touched the bass,
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I passed by the voices,
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And I played the favorite waltz
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Fellow soldiers.
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Radioman perky picked up
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Chant your favorite,
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And charges came,
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I joined with all my heart.
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We went ahead this waltz
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For our own people,
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Marching waltz, love the waltz
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Our friend sings
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About our meetings, about the girls
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far left
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And about the characters, about the children
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What came to the borders.
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Once again, we are ready to fight,
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Winning the fight to go,
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And there is no force in the world,
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To carry our impact
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Pipe alarm us singing
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In autumn gray haze
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Friends, it's time, it's time to march
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We leave at dawn,
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But the waltz as ever on their lips -
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Play the same accordion
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Favorite waltz, waltz camp,
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Who sang the radioman! 1950
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