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51 lines
1.3 KiB
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Day and night
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Skidded fate third battalion
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Kolomna tired old gramophone.
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He sang us on halts in front of the road
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Touching a girl's sad voice:
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"Day and night, my dear, remember me.
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Day and night chuzhedalney side.
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Day and night I followed you sing,
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To you my love
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I save in a strange land.
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Day and night".
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Everyone dreamed and repeated
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Day and night
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Chorus of this song
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Day and night.
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Somewhere near Warsaw, mine was struck,
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Silent Kolomna poor old gramophone.
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Silent on halts your songs.
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Were then bloody brutal battles
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Day and night. The soldiers moved forward.
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Day and night across the river we went wading.
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Day and walked at night after fighting with the enemy,
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We walked in the dust, walked in the snow,
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We are walking in a snowstorm and blizzard.
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Day and night
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Each step and recalled
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Day and night
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He recalled his love
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Day and night
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Met soldiers and brides and wives,
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I do not lie to them an old broken gramophone.
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But there was and there is no at me a wife.
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But the heart of this disturbing song from the war.
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Day and night, I did not sing it in vain.
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Day and night I'm looking for my dream.
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Day and night in the heart of loyalty-preserving
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For the one that led me into the battle and saved from the fire.
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Day and night.
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Like a lighthouse in the far seas,
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Day and night I'm looking for my dream
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Day and night. Day and night. |