Open the war statistics!
It is deeply calculating and fatal.
It is conducted literally...
However, the fates of people cannot be visible in numbers.
General misfortune is not specified there,
as well as human anxiety.
And the lines of the new volume
cannot express "loss", "pain", "need".
You won't find the verb "kill" here and bloody adjectives.
Its task is to count the numbers
of those who fell here and there.
A brutal war goes on!
Here. Outside the window. And it is firsthand!
It is not like in a movie or in a book,
it pours a deadly rain,
a rocket and jet storm, which
is no good for the steppe expanses!
Carved roads...
And fear that comes into every house.
Can I describe it properly what a war through the eyes of an eyewitness is?
An old lady in the crowd...
It hurts to see those faces.
The hair can't turn more grey while waiting
in the "humanitarian aid "queues",
but the idea that the children of that war
have to ask for help
pierces the heart with a hot shiver.
And the world turned gray in an instant, and
all the colours disappear everything.
A frontline soldier looks at the sky,
and a silent cry slips from the lips,
"Isn't all this grief enough?"
My father's home, my lovely hometown
looks timid, lonely.
War has broke out. The light is bleak, and it
does not portend the life of paradise.
A bunch of abandoned dogs
runs around the market in circles.
Our world is like fragile grass. And that is how we live now!
We're all afraid to run
forward and constantly look at the past.
None of us can know
what the night attack will bring again,
when the deadly cargo is thrown.
The steppe has been on fire for three years.
It depresses me greatly
that we are used to living in the time of war.
We are now scared by the silence.
When the rumble of a cannonade
makes us all hide in basements for a long time.
And we have to hide reluctantly and wearily
and cast a glance at the sky.
Here is this wide untilled land,
with high grasses growing on it,
it sighs deeply, with a hoarse voice –
the explosion erupts in the distance.
Time passes slowly,
and the sun sparkles in so brightly...
When will the war run its course?
Are my poor people
condemned to live through over and over again?
Our children are destined to be the
children of war.
If one can reach the bottom, we were lowered onto it. May God help us rise!
We have to look at poverty in silence,
domes of broken churches,
and the cracks on the walls covered with ivy.
We have long been unable
to count all those who fell,
those whose lives have been ruined,
all those who have lost their hope...
We can't forget all horrors of war!
That a shed burned down,
that a bull was killed yesterday,
that mother buried her son there...
When war breaks our, you have to forgive and forget.
Like the torment of wounded people,
like the stench of slaughtered animals,
we echo the days of the war.
You can't see when they would end...
I believe in the Supreme Court.
Our hope in the heart is not in vain.
I repeat — life is beautiful
when hope and expectation is in heart!
As long as love is around
in the steppes of the desecrated land,
when cranes fly high in the sky
past projectiles!
I don't know whether summer or spring
will wake us up
in peace, bliss, and silence,
the war will end
with the break of dawn.
And in this most precious moment
people would bow
to all those who worked day and night
and I thought about them during the war.
Grand rhetoric is extraneous here – only the response of the heart is precious
For that HUMANITARIAN feat,
For the risk on the brink of all swords.
For the load of life saving rations,
for the burden of painful reproaches,
that our people remain like this –
they don't remember bad things,
for the nobility of their souls,
for our callousness and cruelty.
We are all witnesses of war now.
Everyone has fallen in this abyss.
And if they ask casually,
"Who can be called a hero?" I will say it
without a hint of a doubt, "Volunteers.
They saved my father's land".