The Russian soldier, Moskina1 in hand, Though filthy, tired, unknown, unpaid, unfed, Fights for his God, his Czar, and his Fatherland: No medals, no *****, no sleep, no bread
His clumsy lowest-bidder boots,2 they rot Into the foulness where the world’s sins pitch Into the slime of old Iscariot3 Good men to die in some Gehenna-ditch
Saint George, Saint Michael, and Saint Seraphim Preserve him in the end from Judas’ crime4 Life’s-end tears, life’s-end prayers, a blood-choked scream And so he climbs the trench wall one last time,
Three cartridges5 clenched in his frozen fist, He disappears at last into the mist6
1. Mosin-Nagant rifle 2. Betrayal by contractors 3. Betrayal by politicians and Bolsheviks 4. The Russian soldier does not fail in his his duty 5. Ammunition shortage / God, Czar, and Fatherland 6. The Russian soldier is known to God