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[edit]Не надо спрашивать меня,
Зачем живут стихи больные.
Я понимаю: лучше было
Иметь запас здоровых слов...
Нельзя спросить - зачем приходят,
Зачем ночные палачи
Из ножен вынули мечи,
И на меня идёт гурьбою,
Зачем столпились у дверей
Недетской памяти моей
Слепые загнанные люди...
Огонь сжирал десятки судеб,
Но разве появился тот,
Кто на себя всё зло возьмёт?
Incredible. My very best wishes (talk) 03:21, 13 December 2012 (UTC)
- Poem by Nika, performed as a song by Elena Kamburova.
- Sources (Russian): My voice was broken by pain by Alexander Ratner, Requiem for Nika Turbina, [1], [2], [3], [4],[5] My very best wishes (talk) 05:05, 13 December 2012 (UTC)
- Reading by a Soviet Poet, Already a Star at Age 12, New Yor Times
- Nika Turbina: All the Letters of this Alphabet
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