What does this metaphor stand for?

The quote comes from a Russian war song, which is about a desperate soldier who has only one magazine left, is losing tears and does not want to die

Is this a metaphor for death?

https://lyricstranslate.com/de/pyl-glotaju-swallowing-dust.html

https://youtu.be/M3p9e9TFCEU

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cleversunshine
2 years ago

I have two more assumptions:

Sorry:

This gesture is also understood in the flower symbolism of other nations of Europe, on other continents the symbolism of the black tulip plays Passion quickly enter into the meaning level of suffering, which makes it no longer a suitable gift for esteemed fellow human beings.

https://www.floristik21.de/floristiklexikon/schwarze-tulpe/

ANNEX That’s what you say to death.

The Inaccessible:

For centuries the black tulip had the meaning of the inaccessible. Countless breeders gave themselves the task of dressing the “King of Flowers” in a black robe.

https://www.t-online.de/heim-garten/garten/id_68296034/schwarze-tulpe-symbol-der-leid.html

ANNEX It is sung about the fact that the water becomes scarce and whoever is dead can’t be brought back.

cleversunshine
2 years ago
Reply to  Marco79100

hehe must prove me. You will also find no other help at the time eh 🤣

sumi79
2 years ago

‘Black tulip’ was a symbol of the Russian military helicopter AN-12, whose purpose was to transport fallen soldiers (Ladung-200) during the Afghanistan war.