Galina Lukashonok's "Maki": A Tribute to Ukraine's Unyielding Heroes
Ukrainian writer, poet, and singer Galina Lukashonok has unveiled her latest creation, a song-requiem titled "Maki", paying homage to the indomitable heroes of Ukraine. Melding her talents, Lukashonok delivers a composition that resonates with both tenderness and power, a musical prayer for her homeland.
A Melody of Remembrance and Strength
"Maki" emerges as a heartfelt tribute, honoring those who have sacrificed their lives for Ukraine's freedom and dignity—from the storied Cossacks and the Ukrainian Insurgent Army to contemporary defenders against Russian aggression. Inspired by the symbolic red poppies, traditionally representing a soldier's memory, Lukashonok's creation channels this poignant imagery into a stirring musical narrative.
"The red poppies inspired me to create this composition, " says Lukashonok. "They are a timeless symbol of remembrance."
An Emotional Journey Through Music
"Maki" is imbued with pain, love, and profound respect for those who hold up the sky, granting the gift of freedom. It captures the dual emotions of loss and pride, as well as a musical prayer that transcends words. Particularly evocative is the song's resonance in summer, when poppies bloom in fields, reminding us of those who will never return home but remain eternally in the hearts and memories of Ukrainians.
Past and Present Intertwined
The song is now available across digital platforms, inviting listeners to immerse themselves in its powerful message. Lukashonok, previously known for the viral success of her song "Khto, " which captured love's fragility, now turns her artistic lens to a narrative of solemn remembrance and unyielding spirit.
"Maki" stands as a testament to the resilience of a nation and its heroes, woven with the threads of history and the promise of an unbroken future. It is a moving tribute that not only honors the past but inspires those who continue the fight for freedom.
Editor: Emiliia Morozova