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29 lines
631 B
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Katyusha
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/ Repeat second distich /
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Blooming apple trees and pear trees,
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Mist over the river.
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Katyusha stepped out,
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On the high bank, on the steep.
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She was walking, singing a song
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About rock-steppe eagle
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Of the one she loved,
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Of the one whose letters she was keeping.
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Oh, you, song of a maiden,
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Head for the bright sun:
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And the soldier on faraway border
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From Katyusha bring a greeting.
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Let him remember an ordinary girl,
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Let him hear how she sings,
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Let him protects native,
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And love Katyusha will keep strong.
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Blooming apple trees and pear trees,
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Mist over the river.
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Katyusha stepped out,
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On the high bank of the steep. 1970
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