Masha and the Bear.
The main thing is to take off into the sky.
A handful of snow to throw in under collar,
I know where's the best view of the city:
Masha and the Bear.
We have copper coins in our pockets,
Coin by coin, and the copper bell is cast,
But a sleeping man won't wake up anyway.
Remind me if I sang about it before -
I don't remember a single word anyway:
Remind me if I sang about it before -
And I'll sing it all again.
I don't know anything else.
Masha and the Bear.
Here's a knife, here's fisherman's net.
Tie a stone to my feet,
Those, who are lighter than air, are with us anyway:
There is a line, behind which steel cannot wound you.
But a blind man can't see, and a wise man doesn't know:
Remind me if I sang about it before,
Here is a flame that burns down everything.
Masha and the Bear.
The sunset seems to be almost incredible,
I know that they won't notice our absence,
But leave them one more thread.
Tell them that Masha and The Bear
Will phone them.