A common space for harmonic peacemakers
Choir of veterans of the Great Patriotic War and military service. F. M. Kozlova.
Piano, choirmaster - Pyotr Gaidukov
Music, lyrics - Shortparis
Apple Orchard
oh my sadness
I haven't been here
where is the limit?
who saw?
and whose now are you, whose?
sleeping big country
evening seems eternal
over the Kremlin Cathedral
the wind rises
fish looking for nets
the body is looking for events
the bullet got smarter
bloodshed entrance
like a soldier on the street
eats a bun, glad to have a sweet
he is your son and brother
apple orchard blooms with honey
oh my sadness
who will answer
where is the limit?
who saw?
where is the snake going?
who saw?
and whose now are you, whose?
sleep native land
evening mutilated
over the Kremlin Cathedral
ashes rise
like a soldier on the street
eats a bun, glad to have a sweet
he is your son and brother
apple orchard blooms with blood
oh my sadness
I haven't been here
where is the limit?
who saw?
and whose now are you, whose?
now you are ashes
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Shortparis, Choir of Veterans. F. M. Kozlova - Apple Garden
Russian artists who support Ukraine can no longer work with impunity. The singer of this group had to pay a fine of 100 rubles for taking part in a public rally, (video). That's a mild judgement..
"PEACE
NOT WAR
GENEROSITY
NOT GREED
EMPATHY
NOT HATE
CREATIVITY
NOT DESTRUCTION
EVERYBODY
NOT JUST US"
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