molchalin as chatsky described yes, they have not died out, and these are the final words of molchalinbe it so accurately and it absolutely does not disappear anywhere. well , griboyedov is truly a genius and an amazing play that can be reread and reread. and if you go back to your childhood, you have transit poems that i love very much. i don’t know if you remember by heart what it’s called splinters. this is just about the children of how i like red that you noticed these poems, because they are piercing to the point of tears, and they so accurately reflect the generation of these children, who on the one hand are still children, because children are always children and in wartime they still have hmm somewhere there and thank you very much for remembering them, because we all came out of childhood. i had a military childhood. but how pleased i am that you remembered these particular verses. and you remember them, you can read them. cap to falcons gruel from tops military fragments lads from near moscow craters and conflagrations, and we walked into the classroom and argued with a fri