Vojnicka zakletva
Zorica Brunclik
A Soldier's Oath: A Family's Pride and Joy
Zorica Brunclik's song "Vojnicka zakletva" is a heartfelt tribute to the emotional journey of a family as they send their son off to join the army. The song captures the bittersweet moment of pride and sorrow, as a mother sings through her tears while her son takes an oath to serve his country. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a family gathering, where each member expresses their emotions in their unique way, reflecting the cultural significance of such a milestone in many communities.
The chorus emphasizes the pride and honor associated with this rite of passage. The mother's tears are described as 'tears of joy,' highlighting the duality of emotions—sadness at parting and pride in her son's commitment. The line "Ako sreca ima lice, danas je tvoje ogledalo njeno" (If happiness has a face, today it is your mirror) beautifully encapsulates the mother's mixed feelings, as she sees her son's dedication as a reflection of her own happiness and fulfillment.
The song also touches on the reactions of other family members. The sister is proud to see her brother off, and the grandfather, with his white mustache, smiles as he decides to loosen his purse strings, perhaps to celebrate the occasion. The father, too, is encouraged to lead a dance, symbolizing the joy and festivity that accompany this significant event. The gathering of the entire family and the best musicians in the village underscores the communal aspect of this celebration, making it a collective experience of pride and joy.
"Vojnicka zakletva" is not just a song about a young man joining the army; it is a poignant narrative about family, tradition, and the deep emotional bonds that tie them together. It reflects the cultural importance of military service and the pride that families feel in their loved ones' dedication to their country.