| In the autumn city park
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| Waltzing birch foliage,
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| And we lie before the throw -
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| The leaf fall almost brought us,
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| He brought benches and tables,
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| The silent pool brought the pond,
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| Brought cold trunks
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| And logs of machine-gun nests.
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| And dew fell on the gate,
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| And a merry May is dreaming,
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| And I want to close my eyes
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| But don't close your eyes.
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| Don't close - the rooks shout, -
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| There through the birch convoy
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| An avalanche of locusts is crawling
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| To the city behind you!
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| in Bm
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| And the grove will gasp, tilting,
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| Birds will break into black smoke,
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| The sergeant will bury his face in the dirt,
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| And he was so young!
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| in Hm
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| And the trunk burns the hands -
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| How much lead can we pour?
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| The platoon did not move an inch,
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| And here it is, this is the end!
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| in Bm They carry cannons on cables,
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| Everyone says get up, get up...
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| And I want to close my eyes
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| But don't close your eyes.
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| Don't close the rooks screaming
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| Do you hear, be patient, dear ...
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| And doctors are standing over you
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| And someone says: "Alive!"
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| in Am
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| In the autumn city park
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| Waltzing birch foliage,
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| And we are lying on a hiccup -
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| The leaf fall has almost covered us.
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| The leaf fall almost brought us
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| In the autumn city park.
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| Waltzing birch foliage,
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| And we lie prone. |