Tam Pid L’vivs’kym Zamkom (There, by the castle in L'viv) Ukrainian Insurgent Army song Lyrics: There, by the castle in L’viv, stands an old oak, And under that oak, a partisan is lying. He lies without breathing, as if asleep, His golden curls rustle in the wind. His old mother is leaning over him, Crying, shedding tears, she speaks quietly: "When you were little, your father was fighting, In a battle, he laid down his life for Ukraine". And the commander is standing behind the mother. He is quietly speaking the words to her: "Don't cry, old mother, my son became a hero, He laid down his head for Ukraine." The song describes a young UPA soldier killed in Western Ukraine, who is now lying in the shade of an oak tree, beside a castle in the city of L’viv. In Ukrainian folk symbolism, an oak is symbolic of strength and health and often represents an older man. This contrasts strongly with the sickly condition of the young man and could be interpreted as the soldier’s late father symbolically watching over his son’s body (parallel to the mother, who also comes to weep over her son). We find out later in the song that the young man’s father was also a soldier (likely killed in WWI, considering the timeline).
@ВасильЛуцан-л9н2 жыл бұрын
О
@РеДми-р9н2 жыл бұрын
Світла пам'ять усім ,хто загинув за нашу землю
@ПенсионерМолодой-э2з Жыл бұрын
Панове дякую , сподобалося, ну їй бо сподобалося ! Від душі ! Наче вдома за столом.