He who had come from distant villages Left the damp earth which had become disobedient And did not sprout life, but refused even a single yellow splinter. He who came from the steppes left the stretch Of limitless horizons which had shrunk suddenly into prison walls. And he who was from the city brought His tubercular heart, like a red flag. He who had come from the deep darkness of the village Brought his muscles, supple and workable as his lands. He who had come from the steppes, where he lived like a slave, brought the vistas of the steppes in his turquoise eyes. Restless, restive, boiling, they advanced to the fight.

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