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need help for interpretation of a few lines of a song in russian..any volunteer brocel from mother russia?

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What is your exact question?
 
It's relatively abstract on purpose, but to me it seems like the author is describing what it feels like to jump from a tall building, because of a foid that left him, apparently. It's all in the first verse
It must be the first line that made you think so
Actually it never occurred to me.. very interesting take
thanks :feelsokman:
 
What is your exact question?
Your interpretation of the first verse
Is there sth like “her nervous distant sigh” in the first verse? What can it mean? Are fhe first lines about jumping from a building?
 
Your interpretation of the first verse
Is there sth like “her nervous distant sigh” in the first verse? What can it mean? Are fhe first lines about jumping from a building?

Yes your translation is correct, but just knowing Russian doesn't really help you to understand what the song is about. Unless someone can find an interview with the band or something where they explain it, we don't know 100%.

Having looked at the lyrics, I wouldn't assume it's about jumping off a building. It could be? Maybe the title hints at that? In the second verse he says about getting smeared on the wall. If he had've said smeared on the floor that would be more in line with the jumping theory. Also the first line with the comma, is ambigous. Running upwards and crying out upwards? Or running horizontally and crying out upwards?

I suppose the best thing to do would be try to find a fan community and ask them.

It does seem to be about the upsetting end of a relationship anyway.
 
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Yes your translation is correct, but just knowing Russian doesn't really help you to understand what the song is about. Unless someone can find an interview with the band or something where they explain it, we don't know 100%.

Having looked at the lyrics, I wouldn't assume it's about jumping off a building. It could be? Maybe the title hints at that? In the second verse he says about getting smeared on the wall. If he had've said smeared on the floor that would be more in line with the jumping theory. Also the first line with the comma, is ambigous. Running upwards and crying out upwards? Or running horizontally and crying out upwards?

I suppose the best thing to do would be try to find a fan community and ask them.

It does seem to be about the upsetting end of a relationship anyway.
Thank you very much for your sharing your take mang :feelsYall:
 

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