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Why is the soul obliged to toil both day and night? and got a better answer
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So in Zabolotsky's poem it's clearly written If you give it a break, If you free it from its work, Will it tear your shirt off without pity?
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So in Zabolotsky's poem It's clearly written If you give her a break, Keeping her from her work, She'll tear your shirt off Without pity.
So in Zabolotsky's poem It's clearly written If you give her a break, Keeping her from her work, She'll tear your shirt off Without pity.
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not to be overgrown with moss.
not to be overgrown with moss.
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This is a poem about the Bolshevik soul.
This is a poem about the Bolshevik soul.
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her destiny
her destiny
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Not to pound water in a pail, of course.
Not to pound water in a pail, of course.
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Otherwise she'll rust.
Otherwise she'll rust.
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She must first learn of high purpose, or else she will fall into slavery to the religious;
She must first learn of high purpose, or else she will fall into slavery to the religious;
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So we are alive as long as the soul works in us - it is the mover of our body It also works at night - restores us for a new day to come, so that man works, lives to his full potential. If the soul stops working - we will simply die. I think so.
So we are alive as long as the soul works in us - it is the mover of our body It also works at night - restores us for a new day to come, so that man works, lives to his full potential. If the soul stops working - we will simply die. I think so.
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Believe it. Even souls rest.
Believe it. Even souls rest.
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The soul is in the blood, if the blood doesn't flow in our veins day and night, we're not tenants.
The soul is in the blood, if the blood doesn't flow in our veins day and night, we're not tenants.