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I don’t remember the name of the bar, at the end
Of the Metal Workers’ Hall of Culture in Chiliabinsk. I remember only the girl whom every fifteen minutes Came from behind the counter to collect the glasses into A red plastic bowl. She skipped from table to table, her high shoes, Clicking out the smell of heaps of loot, A fur hat spread war snow on her forehead And fumes of alcohol blurred her face furled like a white flag. There is, said the man beside me, no woman who isn’t beautiful There is too little vodka. Translated by: Vivian Eden
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