[00:21.02]Viktor was born in the spring of '44 [00:28.83]And never saw his father anymore [00:35.52]A child of sacrifice, a child of war [00:42.40]Another son who never had a father after Leningrad [00:49.78]Went off to school and learned to serve the state [00:56.28]Followed the rules and drank his vodka straight [01:03.08]The only way to live was drown the hate [01:10.08]A Russian life was very sad [01:14.15]And such was life in Leningrad [01:20.41]I was born in '49 [01:23.28]A cold war kid in McCarthy time [01:26.77]Stop 'em all at the 38th Parallel [01:30.08]Blast those yellow reds to hell [01:33.47]And cold war kids were hard to kill [01:37.04]Under their desks in an air raid drill [01:40.54]Haven't they heard we won the war [01:43.86]What do they keep on fighting for? [01:50.42]Viktor was sent to some Red Army town [01:56.79]Served out his time, became a circus clown [02:03.98]The greatest happiness he'd ever found [02:10.66]Was making Russian children glad [02:14.73]And children lived in Leningrad [02:20.85]But children lived in Levittown [02:24.06]And hid in the shelters underground [02:26.96]Until the Soviets turned their ships around [02:30.46]And tore the Cuban missiles down [02:34.02]And in that bright October sun [02:37.35]We knew our childhood days were done [02:40.59]And I watched my friends go off to war [02:44.27]What do they keep on fighting for? [02:50.84]And so my child and I came to this place [02:57.53]To meet him eye to eye and face to face [03:04.40]He made my daughter laugh, then we embraced [03:11.28]We never knew what friends we had [03:15.34]Until we came to Leningrad