i feel mentally, uh, physically, that's how i sit down to play fugue-bach, you understand, when you play one bach fugue, everything falls into place, and here, and here, and everywhere, the same with shevchenko's texts, this is what natalka is talking about, that you just have to read it, and it seems to me that his texts, well, probably, a person cannot read them to the end until the end of his life and... and understand, when, when i worked with, when i wrote music , it was the 13th year when i created flowers, and in a year i wrote a symphony with a requiem of a righteous soul based on shevchenko's poems for a choir of orchestra soloists, it was the time of the maidan, this work was quite difficult, because that , what was happening on the maidan prevented me from working properly, that is, there were long breaks from... work, but when i took shevchenko's texts and i read , remember, be people, because you will be sad, the blood of your children will flow in hundreds, yes, that is, i... what is he now writing about that is happening now, and what is happening now, he wrote about that