"Soldiers, Brave Guys" or "Soldiers, Brave Little Guys" is a Russian folk song, composed most likely in 1812 by Russian soldiers fighting in the napoleonic wars, though it is likely that it was composed by a composer, many years before. The song was very popular among soldiers, often used as a marching song to keep morale up.
Lyrics in English:
Soldiers - brave little guys
Who are your fathers?
Our fathers are Russian command
That's what our fathers are!
Soldiers - brave little guys
Who are your mothers?
Our mothers are white tents,
That's what our mothers are!
Soldiers - brave little guys,
Who are your wives?
Our wives are loaded guns,
That's what our wives are!
Soldiers - brave little guys
Who are your children?
Our children are bullet and bayonet wounds,
That's what our children is!
Soldiers - brave little guys
Who are your grandfathers?
Our grandfathers are glorious victories,
That's what our grandfathers are!
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