Poems and Songs of Vladimir Vysotsky. We Have Gone.
Each and every thing...
I believed in a short while the labor camps must be Out of sight, out of sight, But it turned out I came to this town blurred and dusty With no life, with no life. Crowds of people walk here but no person seems human, Every look’s blank and dim. I looked at the black faces appeared in the gloom and Saw nor strangers nor kin.
So why said I rude words to my star for its keenness? What a sham, what a sham! So why yearned I for so many years for deliverance In the camp, in the camp? Crowds of people walk here but no person seems human, Every look’s blank and dim. I looked at the black faces appeared in the gloom and Saw nor strangers nor kin.
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