Осколки literally translates to "shards" or "fragments". It's a striking and evocative word that immediately brings to mind something broken into many pieces.
In the context of the song, it powerfully describes the shattered remnants of a past relationship and broken feelings. The lyrics mention "Осколки на дне" (shards at the bottom) and "Разбиты на осколки" (broken into shards), painting a vivid picture of a love that has fallen apart and the difficulty of putting it back together. This word captures the emotional core of the song.
"Осколки" (Shards) is about the moment after a love ends, when the person is gone but the memory of them is not.
The singer shuts his eyes to the whole world and goes looking for someone who is no longer there. She has sunk somewhere deep, to the bottom of his soul, and there is no answer waiting for him. He keeps returning to the same question: where did those days go, the ones when they both still protected what they had? Now the two of them exist only in photographs, searching for each other under a layer of dust.
The chorus gives the song its title. What is left of the relationship is not a whole thing but shards at the bottom and broken-off pieces of sentences. He asks the memory to warm him and to stay in his dreams, and in the same breath he asks the love to stop, to stop poisoning him. Both wishes are true at once, and that is the honest part of the song.
The second half tries a calmer tone and does not quite manage it. He talks about switching his feelings off, about time healing wounds without changing anyone, about leaving the pain in the past. Then he admits what he actually sees: they are the same two people, only with new scars, broken into pieces that are hard to glue back together, dividing one broken heart between them.
For a learner, the song is a good place to meet everyday Russian words for memory and feeling, and to hear how they get used: "стираю память" (I erase my memory), "по телу дрожь" (a shiver through the body), "как в сердце нож" (like a knife in the heart). The chorus repeats often, so the key lines come around again and again.