34 lines
877 B
Plaintext
34 lines
877 B
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Let us light
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On our trips, about fights with enemies
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How long will the people sing songs,
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And in the circle of friends of the evening
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These days, one day we will remember.
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Chorus:
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About the lights, fires,
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About Friends and comrades
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Somewhere, someday we'll talk.
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I remember the infantry,
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And Rodney company,
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And you for what you gave me a cigarette.
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Let us light up, comrade, for one,
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Let us light up, my friend.
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And when there is no Germans in sight,
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And your favorite, we will come again,
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Recall how the West came to Ukraine ...
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These days, one day we will remember.
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Chorus:
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About the lights, fires,
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About Friends and comrades
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Somewhere, someday we'll talk.
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I remember the infantry,
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And Rodney company,
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And you for what you gave me a cigarette.
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Let us light up, comrade, for one,
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Let us light up, my friend.
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Let us light up, comrade, for one,
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Let us light up, my friend.
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