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The "Pesenka Strakhov" (Little Song of the Fears) is a popular Soviet children's song from the 1981 animated film Nichut Ne Strashno ( Not Scary at All ). Composed by with lyrics by poet Genrikh Sapgir , the song features the iconic voices of Klara Rumyanova and Oleg Anofriev . The Story Behind the Song
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The "Fears" in the song—often referred to as "Akhi-Strakhi" (Sigh-Fears)—are not truly villainous. Instead, they are depicted as characters who only have power over those who are afraid. Key Lyrics and Meaning The "Pesenka Strakhov" (Little Song of the Fears)
The lyrics illustrate that fear is something internal that "melts away" when faced with courage. The "Fears" in the song—often referred to as
The song is widely used as a tool to help children . By personifying fear as slightly clumsy, singing creatures that live in attics and stoves, it makes the concept of being afraid less intimidating and more manageable.
: This introduces the characters as mystical, nocturnal beings.