Might think that nothing ever could go wrong,
Not scared at all by the usual scene.
That spring the sun was bright, the wind was strong,
The danger was coming but it couldn't be seen.
If nothing could be seen and nothing felt,
Might try to feel safe 'cause TV said you are
You didn't know that radiation fell,
You thought that Chernobyl's explosion was far.
Whose ignorance was the factor,
When buttons were pushed before
They blew up the reactor,
Chernobyl's reactor number four.
The men who were the first to face the clear death are now dead
They took their part of radiation to their coffins made of lead.
The answers then were blowing in the wind,
If anyone asked any questions at all.
The sober people could repent their sins,
The funny ones tried to liqueur their souls.
Our city beach has a new regulation -
One hour we sunbathe, one hour decontamination.
It's clean outside, clean indoor,
Thank you, reactor number four.
Radioactive food was in excess.
All fruits were cheap, plane tickets were not
Train stations in one day became a mess,
The poison was washed from the streets with the soap.
All children were sent away
From the radioactive heat.
Adults, those who had to stay,
Kept trying to make the best out of it.
Those were the best days of my life
We walked along clean empty streets
We made love, young and drunk,
The city had no problems and no kids
The future can be seen in many ways
While empty Chernobyl stays intact as a ghost.
In fifty thousand years it'll be OK,
All contamination will be gone at no cost.
No view could be ever stranger
Than that of Chernobyl's scene.
If you can not see the danger
Is there anything at all you can see?
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