The Ukrainian woman who wrote “We will never be brothers” composed a new verse: “The masks have been torn off, there is no one to trust”
Ukrainian Anastasia Dmitruk, who during the Maidan wrote an appeal to the Russians “We will never be brothers,” composed a new verse: “The masks have been torn off, there is no one to trust.”
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“The masks have been torn off - there is no one to trust.
Crashed birds about ice.
We hastened to the new, bright -
broke careless flight.
Who is in power - everyone is bought and sold,
our hundreds are lying in a row.
Souls do not burn bright.
Forever we are free.
You and I are young winds.
We jackals graze hungry,
striped their plague.
We will all rise up in millions -
We will go forward the battalions,
we will avenge all the guys for all.
Masks are broken. Bitches lying,
hail, mines, battle after battle.
Only we are not playful anymore.
Now you and I are predators,” Dmitruk recites in a video recorded near the Verkhovna Rada building.
On her social network page, the Ukrainian poetess announces her participation in the Banderstat festival, inviting all like-minded people there.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.