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The original title of the Birchwood song is?

"Березы".

The song was originally sung by Park Shu and Ye Bei

Lyrics: Park Shu

Songwriter: Park Shu

Silent villages drifted with white snow, and pigeons flew under the gloomy sky

The birch tree was carved with the names of those two people who swore to love each other for the rest of their lives

One day the war burned down in the hometown, and the young man picked up his gun and ran for the frontier

The song was also called "Birch Forest".

Don't worry about me, sweetheart, wait for me to come back to the birch forest

The sky is still cloudy and pigeons are still flying, who will prove that there is no gravestone of love and life

Snow is still falling in the village and the village is still peaceful, and the young people died in the birch forest

The bad news came in the afternoon, and the sweetheart was killed in battle in the distant sandy field

She She came to the birch forest in silence and stood there every day with her eyes wide open

She said that he was just lost in the distance and that he would surely come to this birch forest

The sky is still cloudy and there are still pigeons flying, and who can prove that love and life have no tombstones

Snow is still falling in the village and the village is still peaceful, and the young people are dying in the birch forest

The long way is about to come to an end. p>

Expanded Information

"Birch Grove" is a Soviet folk song of Ukrainian origin from the Soviet Union's Patriotic War. It was inspired by the story of a Soviet soldier during World War II.

Ye Bei's "Birch Forest" is the least different from Park's original song, with the arrangement almost intact, but the biggest difference lies in the influence of Park's and Ye Bei's singing styles on the song's delivery of emotions. Because Ye Bei graduated from the Department of Vocal Music, her interpretation of "Birch Forest" has a strong collegiate flavor, while Park's "wild" singing style brings out more of the song's narrative melodrama.