Pisacu joj pisma duga

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Longing Across Distances: A Heartfelt Journey

Zdravko Colic's song "Pisacu joj pisma duga" is a poignant exploration of longing and separation. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a man who is far from his beloved, enveloped in the solitude of night. The recurring imagery of the moon, stars, and sleeping cities underscores the quiet, contemplative mood of the song. The protagonist's yearning is palpable as he questions the whereabouts of his love and whether she still waits for him. This sense of distance and uncertainty is a central theme, reflecting the emotional toll of being apart from someone dear.

The chorus reveals the protagonist's plan to bridge this gap through letters and postcards. By sending these tokens from various places, he hopes to maintain a connection and provide comfort to his beloved. The mention of specific locations like Zagora, Drnis, Banat, Bosnia, and Nis adds a personal touch, suggesting that these places hold significance in their relationship. The act of writing long letters and sending pictures is a metaphor for his desire to be present in her life despite the physical distance. It highlights the power of words and memories to sustain love and offer solace.

Zdravko Colic, a renowned artist in the former Yugoslavia, is known for his emotive voice and ability to convey deep feelings through his music. This song is a testament to his talent for capturing the complexities of human emotions. The cultural references to various regions also reflect the diverse heritage of the Balkans, adding layers of meaning to the song. Ultimately, "Pisacu joj pisma duga" is a beautiful ode to love, distance, and the enduring hope of reunion.

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  1. Druze Tito mi ti se kunemo
  2. Majsko sunce
  3. Ona spava
  4. Zvao sam je Emili
  5. Ti Si Mi U Krvi
  6. Pisacu joj pisma duga
  7. Cini ti se grmi
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