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Gorky Park, International Women's Day, Ivan Shadr, Moscow, RIA Novosti, Russia, Social Sciences, Soviet Union
…The wind of change
Blows straight into the face of time
Like a stormwind that will ring the freedom bell
For peace of mind
Let your balalaika sing
What my guitar wants to say
Blows straight into the face of time
Like a stormwind that will ring the freedom bell
For peace of mind
Let your balalaika sing
What my guitar wants to say
Take me to the magic of the moment
On a glory night
Where the children of tomorrow share their dreams
With you and me
Take me to the magic of the moment
On a glory night
Where the children of tomorrow dream away
in the wind of change
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I love that Merry Go Round!
Thank you, Maryanne! Me too, seeing it was was totally the highlight of the day!
These pictures are absolutely beautiful – I love how so many of them are brilliant blue! And that Merry Go Round is incredible 😀
Thank you, dear Dianne! I loved it too – it’s only that it’s way too cold down the river! I must check it out again in the summer 😉 xxxx
I like your pictures and the poem. Do you know, in the fourth picture, what is floating in the water?
Thank you so much! Oh, it’s the chunks of ice on Moscow river – i believe it’s broken by boats, that’s why the shape is so odd! 😀
I remember the movie… I full-on dig The Scorpions! Thanks for an across the board view of Gorky Park!
Thank you, dear Jordan!
You’re welcome Rockin’ Ruth!
Lena –
Thank you for sharing the beautiful photo’s, and the lovely music! I love spending time here! 🙂
Thank you so much, dearest Bonnie! xxxx
Lena, I love the pictures!! Especially the ice skating 🙂 Gorgeous blue skies!!
Thank you, dear Judy! xxxx
Loved the poem and the pictures. Being someone interested in space and aviation I was very interested in the Russian version of a space shuttle.
Thank you so much, Jimmy! OMG, you are amazing, you immediately recognized Buran!!! Honestly, i didn’t know about it until that day – a friend told me the story as we walked by, so i snapped the pic! So glad you liked it! Btw, sorry for the late reply, i was away for couple of days 😦
Lovely post. I always loved this song. It brings me such nostalgia!
Oh, and the photos – make me wanna go back to Moscow 🙂
Thank you so much! xxxx
Such familiar lyrics! and one of the world’s most famous songs. Lovely pictures too!
Thank you so much, dear one! xx