1. Winter remains; there is still snow on the ground. The swallow is rushing home, though.
Chorus: She is headed toward mountains and seas. Fly, my swallow, fly! Mountains and oceans, my swallow, fly, fly!
Two, there are moments when there is no strength, flying is challenging, and spring will arrive without it?
3 Be her nest three times in gold; that far-off land is unable to claim it as home.
4 The land is covered in white, and winter hasn’t ended. But two wings are already flapping in the distance.
- Song about a snowflake
- Beautiful far away
- If there were no winter
- Winged swing
- Forest deer
- Song about bells
- Three White Horses
- Lullaby of the She-Bear
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- Song "Winged swing" from the film "Adventures of Electronics" (1979)
Song about a snowflake
(From "Wizards" movie) Words: Derbenev, Leonid
1 The old year leaves the house when the new one arrives. Place a delicate snowflake in your hand and offer a wish. Gaze hopefully into the dark blue night. Squeeze your hand loosely, ask for everything you’ve ever dreamed of, and make many wishes.
Chorus: If the snowflake in your palm does not melt when the clock strikes twelve, then the future year, which is quickly approaching, will instantly fulfill your dream.
2. This is the night when the new year arrives and the old one departs, and it is given to realize any dream. On the eve of new days, everything will become silent and freeze, and the snowflake in your hand will unexpectedly transform into a firebird.
Beautiful far away
From the television film "The Guest from the Future" Words: 1 Yuri Entin From a stunning distance, I hear a voice that sounds like morning dew on silver dew. I hear a road that is seductive and a voice. My mind whirls, reminiscent of a kid’s carousel.
Chorus: Lovely, far away Please don’t be cruel toward me; please don’t be cruel toward me. I start my journey from a pure source and travel to the wonderful far away.
2. A voice calls to me from a wonderful place far, far away. A harsh voice asks me, "And today, what have I done for tomorrow?" when I hear it.
3 I promise to become kinder and purer, and I promise never to desert a friend in need. I hear a voice and run to the call more quickly, down the road where nothing is left behind.
If there were no winter
(From "Winter in Prostokvashino," a cartoon) Author: Yuri Entin
We would not have experienced these happy days if there had been no winter in the cities and villages. Had the children not circled In close proximity to the snow woman, If, if, if the ski track had not twisted. If, if, if the ski track had not twisted.
There is no secret here: without winter, we would have perished from the heat. I wish the summertime was monotonous. If only the snowfall hadn’t reached our area, And the bullfinch hadn’t perched on the spruce, at least not for a day. If only the bullfinch hadn’t sat on the spruce, if only, if only.
If only, just a minute, please We wouldn’t be aware of the hustle and bustle of this New Year’s Eve, and Santa Claus wouldn’t be rushing around if there was never winter and only summer. Via potholes to us, If only there was no chance of the river’s ice freezing. If only there was no chance of the river’s ice freezing.
These joyous days would not have existed in the cities and villages if there had been no winter!
Winged swing
From "The Adventures of Electronics" movie. Author: Yuri Entin
1 In the early April month The old park’s snow is melting, and the merry swing has started to run. The world has forgotten everything, and my heart stopped beating. Only the sky, the wind, and happiness ahead. Only the sky, the wind, and happiness ahead.
Chorus: Overcoming all obstacles and soar higher than the fir Swing with wings Wings, wings, wings. Swing with wings Wings, wings, wings.
2 Childhood is fleeting; it will come to an end eventually. The children will grow up and take off in all directions. Since we are still children, we must continue to develop. Only the sky, the wind, and happiness ahead. Only the sky, the wind, and happiness ahead.
3 The world is rotating more quickly. We sing like birds, and the birds sing above us, amidst the bustle of spring. The world has forgotten everything, and my heart stopped beating. Only the sky, the wind, and happiness ahead. Only the sky, the wind, and happiness ahead.
Forest deer
(from "Oh, this Nastya!" the movie) Written by Yuri Entin
1 A deer galloped through the city on a gloomy, rainy autumn day. He took off over the resounding sidewalk. The red forest was shot through like an arrow.
Chorus: Return at my request, forest deer. Deer, fool me in your land, deer, When pines stretch toward the sky, Where fiction and reality coexist, Forest deer, carry me there!
2. His powerful antlers touched the clouds as he ran. And it appeared as though the sky overhead was becoming blue.
Chorus: Carry me, deer, to your deer country, where the pines reach for the sky, Return, forest deer, at my will. Carry me there, forest deer, where the real thing and the fiction dwell!
3. They claim that there are no miracles in the world and that the rain’s trace has carried the deer away. All I know is that if you believe, the fairy tale will come true and he will come to me!
Chorus: Come with me, forest deer, whenever I please! And the forest deer rushes me to his deer country, where the pines soar to the sky and where fiction and reality coexist!
Song about bells
From the motion picture "Electronic Adventures"
Yuri Entin wrote the lyrics.
1 The old tower’s clock is very impressive. Yesterday we said our goodbyes, and the bells are ringing. Leaving yesterday, The old tower has a striking clock. There will be a dazzling distance, indeed!
Chorus: The clock strikes, resembling a golden key. With joy, open the morning’s doors. Crack open the morning windows, Get the darkness of the night off the streets!
2 There’s a striking clock on the old tower. Daylight floods what was frightening at night. What was frightful at night has turned cozy and familiar, endearing and humorous!
3 The old tower clock strikes. Nobody should rush or fall behind in this world. Everyone in this world ought to pay attention to the times and boldly adapt to them.
The ancient tower’s clock strikes, ringing bells and bidding farewell to yesterday.
Three White Horses
(from "Wizards" movie) Leonid Derbenev 1’s lyrics The earth has cooled, the rivers have calmed, and the houses have begun to rise and fall. The weather is warm and wet both inside the city and outside it is winter, winter, winter.
Chorus: And they take me with them, and they take me with them Far away, into the ringing snowfall Three white horses—December, January, and February—three white horses.
2 Winter has thrown open its icy arms, and everything here sleeps until spring. Everyone rushes, runs, runs in my direction. There are only trees dressed in triangles.
3 The earth has cooled, as have the rivers, but I’m not afraid of freezing. I remember being depressed in the city, but I was also laughing uncontrollably outside of it.
Lullaby of the She-Bear
Reproduced from "Umka" cartoon words by Yuri Yakovlev
Using a spoon to stir the snow, the night is long. You silly girl, why aren’t you sleeping? The polar bears who live next to you are sleeping. Baby, go to bed soon!
We are traveling across the gloomy, rough seas on an ice floe, much like on a brigantine. The star bears, who are the neighbors, shine for far-off ships all night long.
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