Paweł Dobrucki |
The highest mountain Conceals a story, That wind unfolds discreetly Of tears and yearning, Of passion burning For homeland one loves deeply
Has no one told you? Do you not know Whose deeds the wind proclaims? Whose name it was, Strzelecki chose To grace that lofty place?
Nowhere a stranger, Brother to many, Son of the fairest land, Which stirs the ocean Of such devotion, That few could understand
In Saratoga his skills were noticed, At West Point long ago The humble warriors Emerged victorious Against a mighty foe
The great Kosciuszko, The Army General, A man, who’d never yield To threat or menace Of raging furnace On every battlefield
The Russian cannons In Raclawice, Which meant to bring out fear Were seized and silenced By force and violence Of peasant Kosyniers
His highest purpose His hardest struggle On both sides of the sea: To do away With tyrants’ reign And make all people free
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