Lyrics of ' Кудель белоснежного льна ' by Kalevala

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Кудель Белоснежного Льна
Тишина
Да только пьяный июль
Береги меня, Мокошь!
В колыбели ее, несозревшей смородины гроздьями звезд
Падают насмерть

Приготовлю Кудель белоснежного льна
Да пряди волос твоих -
Тишина

Тишина... ты свора диких собак
Да полна небом ладонь
Стала я из воды, из огня и камней
Да гречихи цветы - мой в путь ведогонь

Приготовлю кудель белоснежного льна
Да пряди волос твоих, тишина

Перекинь удила! -
Береги меня Мокошь
Этот берег не наш, значит нужно идти нам
Приготовлю кудель белоснежного льна
Да пряди волос твоих, тишина

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