Russians Go Home

Defiance Echo: Russians Go Home
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Lyrics

History love heroes

History celebrates heroes and significant events.

History love tears

History also commemorates moments of sadness and loss.

History is waiting for you

History anticipates your involvement or contribution.

Waiting for your fears

It awaits the manifestation or confrontation of your fears.


Angels in the helmets

There are symbols of purity and goodness (angels) contrasted with malevolence (demons) in attire representing different roles.

Demons in hard hats

Even those seemingly good or neutral (hard hats) harbor darker intentions.

Waiting to your feats

It anticipates witnessing or acknowledging your remarkable accomplishments.

Waiting your combats

It expects your participation in battles or conflicts.


Russians go home

Direct imperative to Russians to depart or leave.

Everywhere you’ll be alone

Implication that wherever they go, they will face isolation or solitude.

Russians go home

Reiteration of the demand for Russians to leave.

Go to your Stockholm syndrome

Suggests they should return to a state where they sympathize with their captors or oppressors.


Stop the weapons wagons

Call to cease the transportation of weapons or arms.

Stop the creeping lies

Request to halt the spreading of deceitful or manipulative information.

Tell to your dragon

Addressing a powerful entity, warning of dire consequences if they persist without retreat.

if you don't go back, you’ll die

Emphasizes the potential fatal outcome if they refuse to withdraw.


Sister where is your pistol

Questioning the readiness or capability to defend oneself.

Brother where’s your armour

Similar query regarding preparedness for defense.

You don’t make history

Assertion that rather than creating a positive mark in history, one only causes disturbances or problems.

You make just troubles

Undermines the significance of one's actions, portraying them as disruptive rather than constructive.


Russians go home

Repeated directive for Russians to depart or leave.

Everywhere you’ll be alone

Reiteration of the idea that their presence will result in isolation or loneliness.

Russians go home

Reiterates the call for Russians to depart, suggesting a return to a state of identification with their captors.

Go to your Stockholm syndrome

Suggests Russians should revert to sympathizing with those who have oppressed them.

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