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SymaG - 真夜中の微笑み (Mayonaka no hohoemi) Лирицс транслатион то енглисх


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Midnight smile


I felt like I was sinking into mud.
The fingers we had entagled and promised to never let go...
Became unlinked.
 
Words of love, as sweet as candy.
As if in a deep, anesthesia-induced dream,
a shadowless knife,
stealthily, murders my sensibilty.
It can't be helped. The scent of a peaceful death.
 
Like feed for livestock, your flattery is my nutrition.
Please knock it off. It's all too far from the truth.
That's an overstatement. I wonder how to deal with it.
You're trying to cultivate a field of creation.
And so, even now, flowers still won't bloom.
 
The midnight smile returns.
A sofa too firm to sleep on.
Pretending he has forgotten while keeping his distance.
I wonder what that child is doing now.
The midnight smile comes back.
A mirage I let go of a long time ago.
Pointlessly waiting in vain, my empty right hand
won't let go of my loneliness.
 
The midnight smile returns.
A sofa too firm to sleep on.
Pretending he has forgotten while keeping his distance.
I wonder what that child is doing now.
The midnight smile comes back.
A mirage I let go of a long time ago.
My empty heart, waiting alone in vain,
has internalized loneliness.
 
Farewell, midnight smile.
The idea of an seed of creation was a little too hard to understand...
You pretend that you have forgotten it while acting aloof,
but our lips still remember.
I am the personification of narcissism.
For the first time, that monster called 'love'
turned into loneliness and bared its fangs,
because it was always slipping away from me.
 




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22.11.2024

Polka 'Twenty-Third' (dance)





The Polish girl went to harvest rye, |
But she forgot to take the sickle. | 2
She took the sickle but forgot the grain,
And that Polish girl was at home.
 

The Polish girl went to harvest rye, |
But she forgot to take the sickle. | 2
She took the sickle but forgot the grain, |
And that Polish girl was at home. | 2
 

The Polish girl went to harvest rye, |
But she forgot to take the sickle. | 2
She took the sickle but forgot the grain, |
And that Polish girl was at home.' | 2
 


22.11.2024

The Cossack rode off to war (prolonged)





The Cossack rode off to war,
Said: 'Farewell, my dear girl.
Oh farewell, dark-browed maiden, |
I'm off to foreign lands. | 2
 

I'm off to foreign lands',
'Oh go, my sweet one, dark-browed one, |
And return to Ukraine'. | 2
 

'Give me, my dear, a kerchief,
Perhaps I'll perish in battle,
The dark night will cover my eyes, |
And I'll rest easier in the grave. | 2
 

I'll rest easier in the grave',
Oh on that grave a dark crow |
Sits sadly and caws. | 2
 

Sits sadly and caws,
Oh no one hears, oh no one sees, |
Where the Cossack's body lies. | 2
 

Where the Cossack's body lies,
Halya walks, the girl who cries every evening, |
Where the Cossack's body lies. | 2
 


22.11.2024

The Cossack returned from a campaign (joking song)





The cossack was coming from campaign
During frost and bad weather
Almost freezing to death - (2)
He walked into the pub.
 

He took off his uniform and the glasses,
Broke the uniform to shreds,
And he went to dance. | 2
 

After he danced and jumped enough
He said goodbye to a beatiful maiden,
He stepped out onto the porch,
Whistled into the ring –
A black horse comes running.
 

He mounts the horse,
But the horse gambols under him
By the green meadow,
By the green meadow!
 

Oh, across the meadow, meadow, meadow,
The girls sit all around.
He didn't find the girls,
So he went to the widow.
 

He kissed and caressed her,
Pulled her by the shoulders,
They shouted, 'Hurrah!' | 2
 

Oh hurrah, hurrah, hurrah!
A misfortune has occurred,
Not a big one,
But not a small one either.
 

That this Saturday
We finished all the work,
And rushed to the tavern. | 2
 

We drank tea, ate rolls,
Cheated the tavern keeper,
Smoked tobacco. | 2
 

After smoking tobacco,
We lay on our sides –
And that's the whole story,
It ended.
 

‒ Roll around!
 


22.11.2024

Someone loved me





Someone loved me
I remember it
Because my pale, gray lips
Were happy again
Flushed with blood
And with deep emotions
Too bold to share with friends
 

Someone loved me
And in my eyes
There was a bright light that
I have never found again
I remember it
That bright light that
I have never found again
 

Someone loved me
Something was reborn
 

And for a time
That was never written down
In any calendar
But it doesn't matter
Those were powerful days beyond
Anything I could imagine
I didn’t need a diary