This chant is part of the in Poland. It was traditionally shouted or sung by older soldiers (senior conscripts) or those nearing the end of their service (reservists) to wake up the barracks. It serves as both a functional wake-up call and a symbolic assertion of their status. The Text/Chant
While variations exist depending on the specific unit or era, the rhythmic structure usually follows this pattern: pobudka_podubka_wojskowa_pobudka_rezerwistow
: For reservists, shouting this was a sign that their time in the "unit" was coming to an end. It was a way to celebrate their impending return to civilian life. This chant is part of the in Poland
– A rhythmic, often slang-filled play on the word pobudka (wake-up call). pobudka_podubka_wojskowa_pobudka_rezerwistow