Songs of Other Authors Performed by Vladimir Vysotsky.
Commentary to the song “The Wind”.
The last stanza has much in common with the words of Porphyry Ivanov, peace be upon him, from his tale “The Forester’s Daughter” (this tale is in Russian): “If woman has the intention of doing something, nothing will turn her off.”
Here is a quatrain by the author of this publication, which takes up this question (this quatrain is an extended interpretation of words from the surah “The Cow” (ayah 282): “And get two witnesses out of your own men. And if there are not two men [available], then a man and two women, such as ye agree for witnesses, so that if one of them [two women] errs, the other can remind her.”):
If woman gets a thought, she’ll certainly try |
The song was written in 1961.