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[The following is a song popular among the peasant population of former-Imperial Russia during the Russian Revolution]

Arise, lift yourselves up, Russian people,

Arise for battle, hungry brother,

Let the cry of the people’s vengeance ring out –

Onward, onward, onward!

We’ve suffered insult long enough,

And submitted too long to the nobles!

Let us straighten our powerful backs

And show the enemy our strength!

So arise, brothers, arise and be bold,

And then shall the land be ours once more,

And from bitter aspens shall we hang

Every last lackey of that Vampire-Tsar.

  • “The Peasant Song,” 1917

Source:

Fleming, Candace. "Part Three: The Storm Breaks." The Family Romanov: Murder, Rebellion & the Fall of Imperial Russia. 123. Print.

[**The following is a song popular among the peasant population of former-Imperial Russia during the Russian Revolution**] >Arise, lift yourselves up, Russian people, >Arise for battle, hungry brother, >Let the cry of the people’s vengeance ring out – >Onward, onward, onward! > >We’ve suffered insult long enough, >And submitted too long to the nobles! >Let us straighten our powerful backs >And show the enemy our strength! > >So arise, brothers, arise and be bold, >And then shall the land be ours once more, >And from bitter aspens shall we hang >Every last lackey of that Vampire-Tsar. >- “The Peasant Song,” 1917 __________________________________ **Source:** Fleming, Candace. "Part Three: The Storm Breaks." *The Family Romanov: Murder, Rebellion & the Fall of Imperial Russia*. 123. Print.

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