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42 lines
926 B
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Twenty-second of June, exactly 4 chasa
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Twenty-second day of June,
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Exactly four o'clock
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Kiev was bombed, we were told
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That the outbreak of war.
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The war began at dawn
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To kill more people.
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Sleeping parents, their children slept
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When Kiev began to bomb.
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Enemies were large avalanches,
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They had no power to hold,
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How to take the land native Ukraine
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That began to kill people.
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For land native Fatherland
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Rose Ukrainian people.
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On the battle went all-all men,
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Burning his house and factory.
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Tore shells and mines,
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Tanks thundered armor
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Red hawks circling in the sky,
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Raced westward boom.
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Beginning of winter cold
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Were enemies near Moscow,
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Guns were fired, mines tore
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Germans goading in pieces.
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Ran out of the battle for the capital
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The Germans rushed to flee
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Abandoned tanks, abandoned mines,
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Several thousand soldiers.
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Remember Hans and Fritz
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Soon will come the hour
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We will nacheshem lousy head,
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We will remember you. 1941 |