Once in Moscow, on a quiet autumn evening, when the wind was lightly whispering along the alleys of VDNKh, an amazing meeting took place near the fountain "Friendship of Nations". Vladimir Mayakovsky, the revolutionary poet, was walking along the alley, where golden foliage was swirling in a dance to the sounds of distant harmony.
As always, streams of water hovered above the fountain, reflecting the evening sky. Here, among these symbols of unity and friendship, Mayakovsky met a man who would become a historical monument in the future – Vladimir Lenin.
“How strange it is to meet here, in this place where different destinies and cultures merge,” Mayakovsky said, looking at Lenin, who seemed to have emerged straight from the water.
Lenin, with a smile on his lips, replied: "We both wanted our homeland to become better, each in his own way. But the future is more than just dreams and ideas. It is our hand, extended to create a new world."
The wind grew stronger and the leaves swirled even faster, as if confirming Lenin's words. Mayakovsky thought, looking at the fountain, which seemed to come alive under the light of the evening lights. He saw in it a symbol of the future Russia, where friendship and unity become the basis of everything.
“What will happen to art in the future?” Mayakovsky asked, turning again to Lenin.
"Art will always find its place. It is our memory, our path to the future. It will live as long as there are those who are ready to listen and feel," Lenin replied, with a slight sigh, reminding us of the importance of every moment.
And that evening, when the last rays of the sun disappeared behind the horizon, two great men, surrounded by water and light, understood that their ideas and aspirations would not disappear in the future, but would only take on new forms.
When they parted, the fountain continued its melody, reminding us of the friendship that unites times and peoples. And in the heart of Moscow, silence reigned once again, filled with the expectation of a new day.
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