The
free world hurts for Ukraine and many have rallied to her cause, inspired by a people
who will not roll over to a bully, and a president who stands with his people
rather than fleeing in exile.
Taras
Shevchenko was Ukraine's most prominent 19th-century poet. He had been born a
serf but was granted freedom while a student in St. Petersburg. In 1859, he
wrote a poem that is still timely in this time of national struggle:
CALAMITY AGAIN by Taras Shevchenko (Translated by John Weir) |
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Taras
Shevchenko, "Calamity Again"
"Mii Bozhe mylyi, znovu lykho!"
("Мій Боже милий, знову лихо!")
1859, S.- Petersburg (Санкт-Петербург)
This
past weekend, Saturday Night Live, instead of its usual opening comedy sketch,
stood in solidarity with Ukraine when they featured the Ukrainian Chorus Dumka
of New York performing “Prayer for Ukraine.”
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