Yes it was rightfully recently described by the Herald Sun's Andrew Bolt as "Astonishing!"
Amazing evolving sand art by the beautiful female winner of 'Ukraine's got talent'.
It starts with the original radio announcement, on June 22 1941, of the German army invading the Soviet Union and peaceful Ukraine. In short, it's a story about a woman that loses her loved one in that war, but their child is a memory of their love. The obelisk represents the tomb of the unknown soldier. The last words are: "You are always near me"- 1945.
It seems to me sometimes that soldiers, Who did not return from blood-soaked fields Were not put to rest in that soil, But turned into white cranes.
>From those long-gone days until now They fly the skies and sound their voices Isn't that why we often and with sadness Fall silent while looking toward the skies Flies, flies upon the sky the tired vee (formation) Flies through the fog at the end of the day And in that formation there is a small space left Maybe, this space is for me!
They day will come when with the flock of cranes I will sail into the same gray darkness Calling from the skies like a bird To all of you whom I left on this earth.
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the reason why everyone was crying, because it relates to the second world war. every family in the ukraine was affected, as the ukraine lost one in four people. the germans treated the slav people as not much more than monkeys - sub human. whole villages burnt to the ground - after the men, had been rounded up and shot etc
the very last thing that she writes is 1945, so obviously, all that came before, was before 1945 - which were the war years - which is represented by the music, and some of the aggressive moves, in the act.
a lot of people can sing - but this is a real piece of talent