27 lines
696 B
Plaintext
27 lines
696 B
Plaintext
Oath
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The night threw icy cold shiver,
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The stars twinkled coldly.
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Beloved friend, the great leader
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I lay in a coffin in the Columned Hall of ...
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Saying goodbye to the best of men,
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The peoples of grief did not hide.
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And under the guise of friends
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Enemies secretly rejoiced.
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That night, when luchilsya glance
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And my heart like quipped,
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That night, through the crying, sadness and poison
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There was suddenly a quiet voice.
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He was like a conscience, like fate.
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With those who was in the Hall of Columns,
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The voice of the time and struggle
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Forever tied!
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And we all knew what happened to him
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Through the darkness and grief we are trying,
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And we have one breath
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They said after him: "We swear!" 1939 |