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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "The Cheshire Cat's Song" (Pesnya Cheschirskogo Kota) the performer of the song "Vladimir Vysotsky"

Please remember many who are now acquainted with me:

The Cheshire Cat - he doesn't scratch with his tongue at all;

And he is not Cheshire from the word "scales",

But simply - he is a magic cat, just like me.

The wider the mouth -

The more Cheshire the cat,

Although ordinary cats have an ancient lineage,

But the Cheshire Cat -

Is not like that at all,

You can't count him as livestock!

Smiling, purring, on first-name terms with many

And friendly and отзывчивы Cheshire cats, -

And others have smiles, but - it's not the same!.

So scratch the Cheshire Cat behind the ear!

Прошу запомнить многих, кто теперь со мной знаком:

Чеширский Кот - совсем не тот, что чешет языком;

И вовсе не чеширский он от слова "чешуя",

А просто он - волшебный кот, примерно как и я.

Чем шире рот -

Тем чешире кот,

Хотя обычные коты имеют древний род,

Но Чеширский Кот -

Совсем не тот,

Его нельзя считать за домашний скот!

Улыбчивы, мурлыбчивы, со многими на ты

И дружески отзывчивы чеширские коты, -

И у других улыбка, но - такая, да не та!.

Ну так чешите за ухом Чеширского Кота!

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