Какую тварь ты можешь приручить,
С безжизненных полей и камня не собрав.
Примкнув к земле, молиться верно, руки целовать,
Двум смертям не быть, одной - не миновать.
Их праздник, что уже чужой,
Однажды полоснет битым стеклом
И рухнет под прищуром тысячи солнц.
Здесь алый поток образует новое русло
И старый уклад костьми перемелет в песок.
Печального меня
Скорее искрой пробуди.
Среди уставших жить
Я готов гореть, я готов идти.
С собою один на один.
Никто не поможет нам.
Я знаю - бог сегодня пьян.
Там, куда улетает
Крик предрассветной кукушки,
Где Колхидские травы,
Там исчезнут герои,
Как сновиденье.
EN:
What kind of creature can you tame
Without gathering stones from lifeless fields?
Having adhered to the ground and kissing hands,
You faithfully pray, a man can die but once.
Their feast leave strange to me,
Once it shall slash by broken glass
And collapse under the squint of a thousand suns.
Here the scarlet stream forms a new channel
And the old way of life will be ground into sand with bones.
Awake me with a spark from sadness.
Among those tired of living
I'm ready to burn, I'm ready to go. (x2)
With myself one on one.
Nobody will help us.
I know God is drunk today.
Where the cry of the dawn cuckoo flies,
Where Colchis herbs grow,
Heroes will disappear there
Like a dream.
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