Kurama (Japan). «A poet in Olenivka», a poem about the russian invasion of Ukraine, author's singing.
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Kurama
(Japan)
A POET IN OLENIVKA
Do you know what I asked?
Do you know what I believed?
Do you know what I counted?
Because a prisoner in Olenivka.
Do you know what I did?
Do you know what I earned?
Do you know what I felt?
Because a prisoner in Olenivka.
Do you know what I guessed?
Do you know what I had?
Do you know what I imagined?
Because a prisoner in Olenivka.
Do you know what I judged?
Do you know what I knew?
Do you know what I learnt?
Because a prisoner in Olenivka.
Do you know what I meant?
Do you know what I needed?
Do you know what I obeyed?
Because a prisoner in Olenivka.
Do you know what I prayed?
Do you know what I quelled?
Do you know what I readied?
Because a prisoner in Olenivka.
Do you know what I said?
Do you know what I thought?
Do you know what I understood?
Because a prisoner in Olenivka.
Do you know what I valued?
Do you know what I watched?
Do you know what I x’ed?
Because a prisoner in Olenivka.
Do you know what I yielded?
Do you know what I zoned?
Do you know what I asked?
Before a prisoner in Olenivka.
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Painting by Anton Logov. Olenivka.
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"Aware of a poet?
Aware of a poet?
A poet of Cossack broods over the land.
Not noting a bullet.
Not noting a bullet.
You see a poet of Cossack in Borodyanka."
(Kurama)