Putin Is Dead
Revolution's Overture: Putin's Demise UnveiledLyrics
When I wake up in the morning
Expressing the start of the day for the narrator.
First thing I saw in internet
Highlighting the first thing the narrator sees online.
Vladimir Putin is dead
Announcing the death of Vladimir Putin.
Orange and black colours
Describing the colors associated with mourning or sorrow.
Plastic flowers on his bed
Depicting a scene of artificial flowers on Putin's bed, a symbol of mourning.
Vladimir Putinis is dead
Reiterating the news of Putin's death.
The birds over my window
Observing birds consuming a dead cat's head, possibly symbolizing a chaotic or disturbed environment.
Eating dead cat’s head
Connecting the unsettling image to the news of Putin's demise.
Vladimir Putinis is dead
Reaffirming the announcement of Putin's death.
Children marching through the streets
Depicting a scene of children parading with a false dragon head, possibly representing deception or falsehood.
With false dragon head
Linking the children's actions to the news of Putin's death.
Vladimir Putinis is dead
Repeating the news of Putin's death.
Forever
Emphasizing the finality of Putin's demise.
People of greyland
Referring to the people of "greyland" acquiring traditional Russian items, vodka, and dark bread.
Get vodka and dark bread
Linking the acquisition to the news of Putin's death.
VP is dead
Reiterating the news of Putin's death.
The main secret of Kremlin
Suggesting a secret in the Kremlin that cannot progress further due to Putin's death.
Can’t go-ahead
Connecting the secret to the news of Putin's death.
VP is dead
Repeating the news of Putin's death.
The whole country is frozen
Describing the entire country as frozen, possibly in shock or stagnation.
What will happen to us next
Pondering about the uncertain future after Putin's death.
prisoners in prison
Mentioning prisoners contemplating the future.
looking hard into the future
Reflecting on the difficulty of anticipating what lies ahead.
Generals in offices
Depicting generals contemplating their fate.
Take award pistols from the table
Describing a scene where generals take pistols, possibly a metaphor for contemplating suicide.
put it to the temple and said: It's time
Quoting a general expressing a readiness to end their life.
Many hundred people died in a stampede at his funeral.
Reporting a tragic incident at Putin's funeral, causing many deaths in a stampede.
A week of mourning was declared
Noting the declaration of a week of mourning for both the deceased and the living.
For the dead and the living
Expressing the impact of Putin's death on the nation.
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