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Шаблон:Short descriptionШаблон:Original researchШаблон:Infobox song Eestlane olen ja eestlaseks jään (Estonian: "I am Estonian and I will remain Estonian") is a protest song from the Estonian Singing Revolution performed by Ivo Linna and the group In Spe with lyrics by Alo Mattiisen.[1][2]

Written despite the official attitude of the Soviet Union that all its citizens were Soviets, rather than the individual nationalities, the lyric makes the singer's contrary position very clear. Loosely translated from Estonian into English, Linna sings "I am an Estonian and I will remain an Estonian/when I was created as an Estonian/Being Estonian is proud and free like a crow/Yes, just like that, freely like our forefathers".

The song is often performed at the Estonian Laulupidu and other patriotic events, as well as being regarded as one of Estonia's favourite songs.

Lyrics

Estonian original English translation
<poem>Шаблон:Lang</poem> <poem>A thousand times, even without land

a thousand years of ascension, not swan flight hiding your nationality is as bad as selling yourself as a slave.

Estonian I am and Estonian I'll remain, since I was created Estonian. Being Estonian is glorious and beautiful free like our forefathers.

A thousand loud questioners Free sea. Native farms. Holy soil. A thousand times, a thousand stalwarts keep the sacred fire alive despite everything.

Estonian I am and Estonian I'll remain, since I was created Estonian. Being Estonian is glorious and beautiful free like our forefathers.

Mm... Yes, free just like our forefathers. Like those manly men.

Estonian I am and Estonian I'll remain, since I was created Estonian. Being Estonian is glorious and beautiful free like our forefathers.

Yes, free just like our forefathers. Like those manly men.</poem>

References

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