Balāde par gulbi

Balāde par gulbi (English: Ballad about a Swan) is a song by Latvian Rock band Pērkons, written by Māris Melgalvis (lyrics) and Juris Kulakovs (music) in 1979 and recorded in 1983.

[1] Written while Latvia was still part of USSR, it is noted for its anti-soviet subtext.

The opening part of the song deals with a crow with no sense of humor sitting on a fresh grave and forcing her opinion on everyone.

However, after some time, the crow begins to sense something odd about the grave and relives her own tragedy.

Most of the song dwells on the stupidity of killing a swan, but in the end resolves that the swan is so red that one cannot help killing it (consider that in the early 1980s soviet leaders were dying one after another and were usually mourned by broadcasting Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake).