paroles de chanson The Death of the Bear - The Dubliners
The
balalaika
rings
silent
from
Minsk
to
Red
Square
The
cortege
assembles
to
bury
the
bear
Nadia
Rostropovich
looks
on
in
despair
With
Irina,
Catharina
and
Olga
And
quietly
remembering
her
brother
Ivan
Shot
in
the
back
in
Afghanistan
The
Stalinist
purges,
the
snowy
white
grave
That
claimed
Boris,
Dimitri
and
Igor
She
remembered
how
proud
she
cheered
with
the
crowd
When
Yuri
Gagarin
sailed
over
the
clouds
Nadia
and
Ivan
shouted
aloud
We
put
the
first
man
in
space
But
that
was
before
the
feared
KGB
Put
a
question
mark
over
her
own
loyalty
To
keep
an
eye
on
her
comrades
one
two
and
three
Irina,
Catharina
and
Olga
And
poor
uncle
Vlad'
whom
the
Doc
declared
mad
For
refusing
to
leave
his
beloved
Leningrad
She
stood
in
the
doorway
tearful
and
sad
When
they
frog-marched
him
of
to
the
Gulag
He
took
a
last
look
at
his
own
native
hills
Where
grew
the
red
dogwoods
and
wild
daffodils
The
look
on
his
face
was
haunting
her
still
Comrade
Nadia
Rostropovich
Sometimes
alone
she'd
think
of
the
West
Ladies
with
opals
adorning
their
breast
Park
Avenue
poseurs
who
behave
like
the
Tsar
With
silver
coke
spoons
for
their
caviar
She'd
reflect
back
to
when
she'd
just
turned
ten
And
faithfully
subscribed
to
fair
play
for
all
men
But
seventy
odd
years
of
Bolshevik
dreams
Had
worn
down
her
pride
and
left
her
no
means
To
cope
with
her
own
disillusions
If
Trotsky
and
Engels
saw
the
Dachas
and
Zils
The
Politburo
boys
with
their
hands
in
the
till
The
bear
was
long
dead
before
he
got
ill
Was
it
the
cure
or
was
it
the
fever?
No
more
reds
under
beds
to
freak
out
the
Feds
A
defunct
Superpower
in
tatters
and
shreds
The
marks
left
by
Karl
leave
them
queuing
for
bread
In
the
Caucasus,
Baltic
and
Urals
Lyrics
taken
from
this
page
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