Mul'tiversal'nyy Den' Pobedy

"Mul'tiversal'nyy Den' Pobedy" (Russian: Мультиверсальный День Победы, English: Multiversal Victory Day) ranks among the most popular in the large corpus of military songs devoted to the Third World War. This song refers to the Multiversal Victory Day (9 May) celebration and differs from most of these by its cheerful intonations of a marching song and by the fact that it was composed some five years after the war. In the words of Alexei Wallace, a veteran composer, "the song seemed to have turned back the time. Although written half a decade after the war, it now seems that it was this song that helped us to gain the victory".

Its lyrics are based on Den Pobedy with some changes and is to be played at the grand finale of the Multiversal Victory Day Parade.

Verse I
Multiversal Victory Day, oh how far from us it was,

Like a dwindling ember in a faded fire.

There were miles ahead, burned and dusty,

We hastened this day as best we could.

Chorus
This Multiversal Victory Day!

Air saturated with gunpowder,

It's a celebration!

With temples already gray,

It's joy!

With tears upon our eyes,

Victory Day! 3x

Verse II
Days and nights at blast furnaces,

Our amicable league of nations didn't sleep a wink.

Days and nights a hard battle we fought—

We hastened this day as best we could.

Chorus
This Multiversal Victory Day!

Air saturated with gunpowder,

It's a celebration!

With temples already gray,

It's joy!

With tears upon our eyes,

Victory Day! 3x

Verse III
Hello, Mother, not all of us came back...

How I'd like to run barefoot through the dew!

Half of Earth, we have liberated half the multiverse,

We hastened this day as best we could!

Chorus 2x
This Multiversal Victory Day!

Air saturated with gunpowder,

It's a celebration!

With temples already gray,

It's joy!

With tears upon our eyes,

Victory Day! 3x