The song "Oh, you Galya." Performed by the Moscow Cossack Choir
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 Published On Premiered Jan 17, 2022

Ukrainian folk song
Lyrics
The Cossacks rode from the Don to the house,
They deceived Galya - they took her with them.
Oh, you Galya, young Galya,
They deceived Galya - they took her with them.

Oh, let's go Galya, with us, the Cossacks,
It will be better for you than for your own mother.
Oh, you Galya, young Galya,
It will be better for you than for your own mother.

Galya agreed, got a visa,
And they took Galya through the dark forests.
Oh, you Galya, young Galya,
And they took Galya through the dark forests.

Carried, carried Galya, dark forests
They tied Galya to the pine tree with braids.
Oh, you Galya, young Galya,
They tied Galya to the pine tree with braids.

Scattered through the forest, gathered brushwood
They set fire to a pine from the mountain to the bottom.
Oh, you Galya, young Galya,
They set fire to a pine from the mountain to the bottom.

The pine burns, burns, burns and burns,
Galya screams, screams, talks.
Oh, you Galya, young Galya,
Galya shouts with a shout, shouts-talks:

“Oh, whoever hears in the forest, let him save,
And whoever has daughters, let him teach.
Oh, you Galya, young Galya,
And whoever has daughters, let him teach.

And whoever has daughters, let him teach
And the dark night does not let you walk.
Oh, you Galya, young Galya,
And he doesn’t let the dark night walk. ”

The Cossack responded: “I spend the night in the field,
I can hear your voice from afar.
Oh, you Galya, young Galya,
I can hear your voice from afar."

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