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49 lines
918 B
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Cossacks in Berlin
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According to the Berlin pavement
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Horses went to drink water,
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We walked, shaking his mane,
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Coney Dons.
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Singing horse:
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"Hey, guys, not the first time
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We drink Cossack horses
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From someone else's River. "
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Chorus:
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Cossacks, Cossacks,
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Go, go in Berlin
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Our Cossacks.
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He led the horse steps,
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He sees a girl with a flag
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And with a scythe under forage cap
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At the corner stands.
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Straightened as the vine,
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Turquoise eyes burn.
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"Do not hold the move!"
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Cossack cries.
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Chorus.
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He would stay happy
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But, catching an angry look,
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"Well, boys, march me!" -
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He shouted at full gallop.
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Dashing cavalry passed,
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A maiden blossomed,
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Gentle look - not according to the ordinance
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Gives Cossack.
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Chorus.
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According to the Berlin pavement
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Again, horse riding,
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About his love for the maiden
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She sings as follows:
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"Though far from Blue Dawn
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Although far sweet home,
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But countrywoman in Berlin
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Cossack met ... "
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Pripev.1945 |