Silence on the Fedyunin Hills
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Over the Malakhov Kurgan dreams
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As if there was no war, but war
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Buried at the bottom of silence
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And it would seem that everything has expired
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Thirty years the water changed in the sea,
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And how will you get out, how will you step over the threshold
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And you can't get away from poppies
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Poppies, poppies, red poppies
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The bitter memory of the earth
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Do you dream of attacks
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Do you dream of attacks
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Those who did not come from these hills
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Poppies, poppies, red poppies
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The bitter memory of the earth
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Do you dream of attacks
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Do you dream of attacks
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Those who did not come from these hills
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Poplars are blooming over Sapun Mountain, cranes are flying over Sapun Mountain,
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But these poppies float from end to end across the fields, poppies are the conscience of the earth
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And it would seem, well, what kind of passion is that
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For thirty years they have been burning in the grass
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Oh how I want to fall into those grasses
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Lie on the ground in red poppies
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Poppies, poppies, red poppies
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The bitter memory of the earth
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Do you dream of attacks
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Do you dream of attacks
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Those who did not come from these hills
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Poppies, poppies, red poppies
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The bitter memory of the earth
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Do you dream of attacks
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Do you dream of attacks
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Those who did not come from these hills |