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33 lines
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Alyosha
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Does the newly-fallen snow is white box, newly-fallen snow, newly-fallen snow,
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Does the newly-fallen snow is white field, il roar echoing showers
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Standing on the mountain Alyosha, Alyosha, Alyosha,
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Standing on the mountain Alyosha - Russian soldiers in Bulgaria
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And the heart is still bitter, still bitter
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And the heart is still bitter that lead after snowstorm
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Stone of his tunic, his tunic
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Stone of his tunic, his boots made of stone
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Many under the terrible burden, a terrible burden
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Many under the terrible burden, laid down nameless guys
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But what's this - Alyosha, Alyosha, Alyosha
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But what's this - Alyosha, known throughout Bulgaria.
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By valleys, quiet embrace, embraced by peace
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By valleys of tranquility embraced by him not to go from a height
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he does not give flowers to the girls, the girls, the girls,
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he does not give flowers to the girls - they give him flowers
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Familiar as the sun and the wind, the sun and the wind
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Familiar as the sun and the wind, as the evening star in the sky
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He stands over the city that, over the city this
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He stands over the city it - that's how it always was.
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Does the newly-fallen snow is white box, newly-fallen snow, newly-fallen snow,
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Does the newly-fallen snow is white field, il roar echoing showers
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Standing on the mountain Alyosha, Alyosha, Alyosha,
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Standing on the mountain Alyosha - Bulgarian Russian soldiers.
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In Bulgaria, the Russian soldiers.
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In Bulgaria, the Russian soldat.1966 |