41 lines
967 B
Plaintext
41 lines
967 B
Plaintext
For what our grandfathers fought
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We come here not for the first time -
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Heart the memory of the last stores.
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And the flowers fall fire
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On the cold mirror granite.
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Chorus:
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Look to the north and to the south,
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And at this hour of remembrance of the Victory Day.
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/ For everything, for everything that is around,
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We fought our dedy.-2p. /
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Only two words in common graves,
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Only a line: "The Unknown Soldier".
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This is where our forefathers died
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And now nameless sleep.
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Chorus.
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With them we are not sitting around the campfire,
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Never heard of them kind words.
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And they are young keeper turned gray
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From the cruel and bloody battles.
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/ Orchestra on chorus /
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For everything, for everything that is around,
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We fought our grandfathers.
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We come here not for the first time,
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Heart the memory of the past, stores,
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And the flowers fall fire
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On the cold mirror granite.
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/ Author option couplet
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And the flowers as friends fighting,
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Surrounded by silent granite. /
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Pripev.1970 |