Thank you for the honest reaction from the heart. When it comes to real emotions, you don't even need to understand the language. Sending you all lots of love from Serbia!💖🇷🇸🌸🌸🌸🫶
The title of this song references a flower known by its latin name "Ramonda serbica", an endemic species that only grows in serbia, which is known for its ability to completely dry out and still revive once it gets water, a flower that can straight up come back from undead. Very similar to Ramonda Serbica is Natalie's Ramonda, flower of the same genus, In Serbia it's known as "Natalijina ramonda" named after the XIX century Serbian queen Natalija Obrenović and it's used as a symbol of peace after WWI. In Serbia, to mark this day we wear a phoenix flower - Natalie's Ramonda, capable of resurrection, just as Serbia after WWI, in which it lost almost 1/3 of people.
Thank you so much for this, really makes sense and we got to know more about it after filming this video. Such an amotional and powerful both story, song and performance!
Similiar to Serbian ppl who managed to survive after being attacked by the most powerful force on the Globe that time. The character of which we all have to admire, honest, smart, brave ppl. Whish best to the Singer, imo she's the winner in Sweden
🪻Ramonda is a lilac flower that can die and come back to life if it is watered. Ramonda is a national flower(fenix flower), but only with symbolic meaning here.. This is a kind of lullaby for a lonely and depressed person, spending nights in her black thoughts with no sleeping, with no one to hear her.. And every morning she still finds a reason to try again and give a chance to new day
That is a really beautiful symbolism, and thank you for telling how this lullaby works as well. I think many of us have been trough that feeling in parts of life
Thank you for your comments. The song is beautiful, emotional and carries a message: after darkness comes light, hang in and rise like the flower - lilac ramonda. Greetings from Belgrade ❤
No country should ever lose third of its people. We did. And this is the song for them. Ko god postuje nasu zemlju nece pljuvati ovu pesmu. Koja opisuje stradanje, nadu i uzdizanje jednog naroda. Ako vam se ne svidja ne slusajte. Al niste Srbi ni patriote ako pljujete pesmu posvecenu onima koji su dali zivote za nasu slobodu.
The song 🎵 & flower 🌸🌸🌸 metaphorically describes suffering of Serbian nation. They suffered 5 centuries under Turkish occupation and managed to survive and save their identity. In WW1 1/3 of the population was murdered by Bulgarian, German and Austrian army...and they didn't announce a capitulation but the nation, led by the king went in an exile via hostile Albanian mountains. After all the suffering between 1914-1918, they returned back victorious and liberated all southern Slavic nations (Serbs, Croats, Slovenians, Macedonians) and created a South Slavic land (Yugoslavia). Another genocide happened during WW2, more than 1 million Serbian people were brutally murdered in genocide, especially in the Jasenovac concentration camp 😪😪😪 Ramonda flower 🌸🌸🌸 symbolically describes Serbian nation ... they love freedom and will resist any Hegemon 🕊✌️ 🕊
Thanks for beatiful video ......
The flower of Ramonda that finally emerges from the ashes is the point of the ENTIRE POEM...Since Ramonda is the SYMBOL of the ARMY in the First Holy War...which the SERBS wear every November 11 on their lapel Ramonda represents the RENAISSANCE of both SERBIA and all of EUROPE after the horrors of the war..... GREETINGS FROM BELGRADE
& ;#13;
Ramonda" I don't have, I don't have, I don't have I have no peace, no sleep Don't let night come day Woe to him who is alone Everything is quiet like under water I'm screaming but it's not heard Behind the mountains, a white glow I don't see the end in sight This time is for the wounded And there is no one to guide me To the bright star Danica The world is burning, every flower Where did the Lila Ramondas go? Lila ramonda Lila ramonda Lila ramonda Lila ramonda Ramonda Lila ramonda Lila ramonda Lila ramonda And there is no one to guide me Because the stars are all asleep Not even prayers help Where did the Lila Ramondas go? Lila ramonda Lila ramonda Lila ramonda Lila ramonda Lila ramonda Lila ramonda Lila ramonda Lila ramonda Ramonda Lila ramonda Lila ramonda Lila ramonda It rises from the ashes One lilac ramonda Ramonda Nemam nemam nemam ja Nemam mira nemam sna Ne da noć da dođe dan Teško onom ko je sam K'o pod vodom tiho je sve Vrištim al' se ne čuje Iza gora beli sjaj Ja ne nazirem kraj Ovo put je za ranjene A nema ko da vodi me Do svetle zvezde Danice Gori svet, svaki cvet Gde su nestale lila ramonde Lila ramonda Lila ramonda Lila ramonda Lila ramonda Ramonda Lila ramonda Lila ramonda Lila ramonda I nema ko da vodi me Jer zvezde sve su zaspale Ne pomažu ni molitve Gde su nestale lila ramonde Lila ramonda Lila ramonda Lila ramonda Lila ramonda Lila ramonda Lila ramonda Lila ramonda Lila ramonda Ramonda Lila ramonda Lila ramonda Lila ramonda Diže se iz pepela Jedna lila ramonda
The message can apply to all of us, to rise from every suffering and difficult life period and turn our weakness into strength, just as the Serbian people experienced recovery after great human losses during the WW1> The symbol of Armistice Day in the First World War.. That is why 'Ramonda' is Serbian national flower, a symbol of peace and hope for survival and recovery. 'Ramonda' grows only in the central Balkans, which practically means on the territory of some mountain in Serbia' Anyway, it is 'the protected species of plant'.. It is also called the'phoenix flower'.. A wonderful plant, so common, yet so strong and hardy.. By repeating of Lillac 'Ramonda' she calls out for Ramonda to appear.. She is looking for a 'guiding star' (called Danizza - in most Slaves country around here) to show her the way out to salvation. 🌸☮️ And then..." there is one Ramonda rising up from the ashes".. 💜
In the First World War, Serbia lost about 30% of its population, 60% of its male population. The figure is around 1,200,000 inhabitants who lost their lives. This is perhaps the highest percentage that a country lost in that war. Ramonda is an endemic species and has 3 subspecies. One grows on the Iberian island and in Serbia there is Ramonda Serbica and Natalija's ramonda, which was named after the Serbian queen. Both species are endangered and are protected by law. Natalija's ramonda is also known as the phoenix because it can to dry completely and to revive again when the conditions are favorable. In the First World War, Natalija's ramonda was taken as a symbol of Armistice Day and as a symbol of Serbian suffering in that war, as a new beginning, as a phoenix. The song follows these two stories. It tells where the purple Ramonde disappeared, as a metaphor for the suffering that Serbia suffered. During the performance, purple luminous dots appear on the LED screens that rise and rise. They represent the souls of Serbian soldiers who died defending their country and which go to heaven. At the end of the words, a purple ramonda rises from the ashes. That verse represents the aspiration for a better tomorrow, for the end of war, for the end of suffering, for peace.. Blue tomb. In one part of the song, he says, everything is quiet under the sea. When the Serbian army retreated through Albania to the Greek island of Vido, many soldiers died of disease and hunger. It is estimated that around 5,000 people died then and were thrown into the Ionian Sea for eternal rest. Since then, that place has been called the blue tomb.
I am so sorry that we are talking about how this song will qualify. While this song should be in top 3. I guess people don't enjoy ballads and emotions anymore. Anyways, good reaction! 💜
Ramonda means nothing in Serbian, it is a Latin word, but Ramonda serbica is a purple flower native to Serbia representing ww1!x fenix flower, we lost 65% of population in ww1
Here is the text in English, but I will give you also some insight, so that you can understand. The part of feeling and sensation will be lost In translation, but it should work "I don't have, I don't have, I don't have I have no peace, no sleep Night don't let the day to come It is difficult for the one who is alone Everything is quiet like under water I scream but it is not heard Behind the mountains, a white glow I don't see the end in sight This is the way for the wounded And there is no one to guide me Towards the light of Danica star (Northern star) Everything burns, everything burns; Every flower, every flower Where did the Lila Ramondas go? And there is no one to guide me Because the stars are all asleep Not even prayers help Where did the Lila Ramondas go? ...... It rises from the ashes One lilac ramonda" During WWI, the complete Serbian army was forced to retreat from Serbia, via Albania to Greece, in what was one of the most horrific withdraw in known history, where many died from hunger, illnes and attacks ftom the Albanian gangs. Later. From the coast of Albania, allied ships were transported them to Greece. Some ships were attacked by Germans and a lot of Serbian solders died under the watter. In the Greek island Corfu, Serbian army recovered, but still thousands of them died from exhaustion and illnes. When there were no more empty land to bury the dead on Corfu, they were buried in the sea, which is known in Greece and Serbia as the Blue tomb When recovered, Serbian army broke Thessaloniki front line, moving very fast thus leaving allied troops far, far behind while destroying Germans and liberating Serbia. In WWI, Serbia lost almost 1/3 of its population, and 60% of male population Ramonda Serbica and Natalia Ramonda are the flower of lilac (purple) color, that can dry out completely when conditions are bad, and it can resurrect again after a long time with just a few drops of a watter. It is also called the Phoenix flower So I hope that I can help you understand how heavy this song is, but still full of hope The terrible situation in which the Serbs were, but even though it seems that the lilac Ramonda have disappeared (for Serbs, that flower is a symbol of faith in liberation), still one rises from the ashes (faith in the beginning of liberation). On Serbia's liberation day, people are wearing the Ramonda symbol on their dresses. In the official music video for this song, at the very beginning there is a message in English: "The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness can never extinguish it" or in the translation "And the light shines in the darkness and the darkness did not overcome it" which is the text from the Gospel according to John 1:5. It further reinforces the message of the song and indicates the artist's attitude.
The message can apply to all of us, to rise from every suffering and difficult life period and turn our weakness into strength, just as the Serbian people experienced recovery after great human losses during the WW1> The symbol of Armistice Day in the First World War.. That is why 'Ramonda' is Serbian national flower, a symbol of peace and hope for survival and recovery. 'Ramonda' grows only in the central Balkans, which practically means on the territory of some mountain in Serbia' Anyway, it is 'the protected species of plant'.. It is also called the'phoenix flower'.. A wonderful plant, so common, yet so strong and hardy.. By repeating of Lillac 'Ramonda' she calls out for Ramonda to appear.. She is looking for a 'guiding star' (called Danizza - in most Slaves country around here) to show her the way out to salvation. 🌸☮️ And then..." there is one Ramonda rising up from the ashes".. 💜
The message can apply to all of us, to rise from every suffering and difficult life period and turn our weakness into strength, just as the Serbian people experienced recovery after great human losses during the WW1> The symbol of Armistice Day in the First World War.. That is why 'Ramonda' is Serbian national flower, a symbol of peace and hope for survival and recovery. 'Ramonda' grows only in the central Balkans, which practically means on the territory of some mountain in Serbia' Anyway, it is 'the protected species of plant'.. It is also called the'phoenix flower'.. A wonderful plant, so common, yet so strong and hardy.. By repeating of Lillac 'Ramonda' she calls out for Ramonda to appear.. She is looking for a 'guiding star' (called Danizza - in most Slaves country around here) to show her the way out to salvation. 🌸☮️ And then..." there is one Ramonda rising up from the ashes".. 💜
Très Serbe, Très Slave,Très Balkans and in Serbian Language (So..12 extra points) "S'il vous plaît".J'adoore 12 points de Paris 🇫🇷🇸🇩💜🇷🇸
Thank you for the honest reaction from the heart. When it comes to real emotions, you don't even need to understand the language. Sending you all lots of love from Serbia!💖🇷🇸🌸🌸🌸🫶
The title of this song references a flower known by its latin name "Ramonda serbica", an endemic species that only grows in serbia, which is known for its ability to completely dry out and still revive once it gets water, a flower that can straight up come back from undead. Very similar to Ramonda Serbica is Natalie's Ramonda, flower of the same genus, In Serbia it's known as "Natalijina ramonda" named after the XIX century Serbian queen Natalija Obrenović and it's used as a symbol of peace after WWI. In Serbia, to mark this day we wear a phoenix flower - Natalie's Ramonda, capable of resurrection, just as Serbia after WWI, in which it lost almost 1/3 of people.
Thank you so much for this, really makes sense and we got to know more about it after filming this video. Such an amotional and powerful both story, song and performance!
@eurovisionnorwaySong is about always finding the hope with little light after darkness, just like Ramonda is revives with one drop of water.
Similiar to Serbian ppl who managed to survive after being attacked by the most powerful force on the Globe that time. The character of which we all have to admire, honest, smart, brave ppl. Whish best to the Singer, imo she's the winner in Sweden
Ramonda is surely not growing only in Serbia ;)
@@aljazoo There are many genus of Ramonda. This one grows only in Serbia and in Greece where Serbian soldiers found rest.
An absolute masterpiece ! 💜💜👏👏👏👏🇷🇸🇷🇸
She is pure emotion, she has a winning vibe❤💜💗
Tnx for compliments for song and special for our Serbian language ❤❤
Best for you People 👍👍
🪻Ramonda is a lilac flower that can die and come back to life if it is watered. Ramonda is a national flower(fenix flower), but only with symbolic meaning here.. This is a kind of lullaby for a lonely and depressed person, spending nights in her black thoughts with no sleeping, with no one to hear her.. And every morning she still finds a reason to try again and give a chance to new day
That is a really beautiful symbolism, and thank you for telling how this lullaby works as well. I think many of us have been trough that feeling in parts of life
@@eurovisionnorway In fact, a single drop of water is enough to bring the plant back to life! Magical 🌠
Hvala, osecam isto. ❤️
point
Goosebumps!!! Winner!
Im Serbian and you earned my Respect ☺️
The song's message is about peace and is anti war. I think many people/countries can relate to that, so that's why it will definitely do well.
Thank you and love from Serbia!
Thank you for your comments. The song is beautiful, emotional and carries a message: after darkness comes light, hang in and rise like the flower - lilac ramonda. Greetings from Belgrade ❤
We love it, huge respect for the Serbian song - it is a pure flower ready to unfold on stage in Malmø!
can each of us with our tears revive one ramonda for peace in the world
RAMONDA FOR THE WIN🪻💜😍💜💜💜💜
listen to Teya Dora's song "Dzanum", which is already a global hit
Thank you very much for the time and effort you have put into this reaction. You two are such wonderful people and I wish you both eternal happiness 🌸
Thank you so much, wish the same for you ❤
Teya Dora , Ramonda is winer material !🌸🌸🌸
My winner 🏆 ❤
Wow incredible song.
Bravo Ramonda!!! 🫶🫶🫶
Ramonda❤❤❤❤
RAMONDA 💜🌸
this qualifier for sure, quality and different from rivals, plus countries in Semi final 1 traditionally give Serbia good votes
Its special isnt it 💜💜 This is quality!
Thank you so much! Love from🇷🇸
Hvala na reakciji. Ljubav iz Srbije.🇷🇸❤️🥰💜🌸
Great review🎉
You two are so cute and adorable 🥰 I really enjoyed your reaction 🔥💜🌸
Thank you for your kind words and for watching, we really appreciate it ❤
Flower Lilac Ramonda is like fenix
Ramonda ❤🤗🎶💪
Ramonda,mistik❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
No country should ever lose third of its people. We did. And this is the song for them.
Ko god postuje nasu zemlju nece pljuvati ovu pesmu. Koja opisuje stradanje, nadu i uzdizanje jednog naroda. Ako vam se ne svidja ne slusajte. Al niste Srbi ni patriote ako pljujete pesmu posvecenu onima koji su dali zivote za nasu slobodu.
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Jirgen Klop coach of Liverpul vering ramonda flowers in Belgrade 2018 when Liverpul play VS Red Star.
❤Serbia
Ramonda Serbica 🥰
listening song with one headphone is awesome
The song 🎵 & flower 🌸🌸🌸 metaphorically describes suffering of Serbian nation.
They suffered 5 centuries under Turkish occupation and managed to survive and save their identity.
In WW1 1/3 of the population was murdered by Bulgarian, German and Austrian army...and they didn't announce a capitulation but the nation, led by the king went in an exile via hostile Albanian mountains. After all the suffering between 1914-1918, they returned back victorious and liberated all southern Slavic nations (Serbs, Croats, Slovenians, Macedonians) and created a South Slavic land (Yugoslavia).
Another genocide happened during WW2, more than 1 million Serbian people were brutally murdered in genocide, especially in the Jasenovac concentration camp 😪😪😪
Ramonda flower 🌸🌸🌸 symbolically describes Serbian nation ... they love freedom and will resist any Hegemon
🕊✌️ 🕊
Volimo te Teyaaaa❤❤❤❤🌺🌺🌺🌺
Hi from Serbia ❤
No 1, I love it ❤
RAMONDA❤❤
Thanks for beatiful video ...... The flower of Ramonda that finally emerges from the ashes is the point of the ENTIRE POEM...Since Ramonda is the SYMBOL of the ARMY in the First Holy War...which the SERBS wear every November 11 on their lapel Ramonda represents the RENAISSANCE of both SERBIA and all of EUROPE after the horrors of the war..... GREETINGS FROM BELGRADE & ;#13;
💜💜💜🌸🌸🌸
Ramonda"
I don't have, I don't have, I don't have
I have no peace, no sleep
Don't let night come day
Woe to him who is alone
Everything is quiet like under water
I'm screaming but it's not heard
Behind the mountains, a white glow
I don't see the end in sight
This time is for the wounded
And there is no one to guide me
To the bright star Danica
The world is burning, every flower
Where did the Lila Ramondas go?
Lila ramonda
Lila ramonda
Lila ramonda
Lila ramonda
Ramonda
Lila ramonda
Lila ramonda
Lila ramonda
And there is no one to guide me
Because the stars are all asleep
Not even prayers help
Where did the Lila Ramondas go?
Lila ramonda
Lila ramonda
Lila ramonda
Lila ramonda
Lila ramonda
Lila ramonda
Lila ramonda
Lila ramonda
Ramonda
Lila ramonda
Lila ramonda
Lila ramonda
It rises from the ashes
One lilac ramonda Ramonda
Nemam nemam nemam ja
Nemam mira nemam sna
Ne da noć da dođe dan
Teško onom ko je sam
K'o pod vodom tiho je sve
Vrištim al' se ne čuje
Iza gora beli sjaj
Ja ne nazirem kraj
Ovo put je za ranjene
A nema ko da vodi me
Do svetle zvezde Danice
Gori svet, svaki cvet
Gde su nestale lila ramonde
Lila ramonda
Lila ramonda
Lila ramonda
Lila ramonda
Ramonda
Lila ramonda
Lila ramonda
Lila ramonda
I nema ko da vodi me
Jer zvezde sve su zaspale
Ne pomažu ni molitve
Gde su nestale lila ramonde
Lila ramonda
Lila ramonda
Lila ramonda
Lila ramonda
Lila ramonda
Lila ramonda
Lila ramonda
Lila ramonda
Ramonda
Lila ramonda
Lila ramonda
Lila ramonda
Diže se iz pepela
Jedna lila ramonda
Thank you, so beautiful ❤
The message can apply to all of us, to rise from every suffering and difficult life period and turn our weakness into strength, just as the Serbian people experienced recovery after great human losses during the WW1>
The symbol of Armistice Day in the First World War..
That is why 'Ramonda' is Serbian national flower, a symbol of peace and hope for survival and recovery. 'Ramonda' grows only in the central Balkans, which practically means on the territory of some mountain in Serbia' Anyway, it is 'the protected species of plant'.. It is also called the'phoenix flower'.. A wonderful plant, so common, yet so strong and hardy..
By repeating of Lillac 'Ramonda' she calls out for Ramonda to appear..
She is looking for a 'guiding star' (called Danizza - in most Slaves country around here) to show her the way out to salvation.
🌸☮️
And then..." there is one Ramonda rising up from the ashes"..
💜
💜
In the First World War, Serbia lost about 30% of its population, 60% of its male population. The figure is around 1,200,000 inhabitants who lost their lives. This is perhaps the highest percentage that a country lost in that war. Ramonda is an endemic species and has 3 subspecies. One grows on the Iberian island and in Serbia there is Ramonda Serbica and Natalija's ramonda, which was named after the Serbian queen. Both species are endangered and are protected by law. Natalija's ramonda is also known as the phoenix because it can to dry completely and to revive again when the conditions are favorable. In the First World War, Natalija's ramonda was taken as a symbol of Armistice Day and as a symbol of Serbian suffering in that war, as a new beginning, as a phoenix. The song follows these two stories. It tells where the purple Ramonde disappeared, as a metaphor for the suffering that Serbia suffered. During the performance, purple luminous dots appear on the LED screens that rise and rise. They represent the souls of Serbian soldiers who died defending their country and which go to heaven. At the end of the words, a purple ramonda rises from the ashes. That verse represents the aspiration for a better tomorrow, for the end of war, for the end of suffering, for peace..
Blue tomb.
In one part of the song, he says, everything is quiet under the sea. When the Serbian army retreated through Albania to the Greek island of Vido, many soldiers died of disease and hunger. It is estimated that around 5,000 people died then and were thrown into the Ionian Sea for eternal rest. Since then, that place has been called the blue tomb.
You are a beautiful couple
Beautiful flower liffa Foŕdaa
Ramonda is extremely specific flower - need only one drop of wather to be again "live" - read more
Lisen Zorja...absolutely perfect
I am so sorry that we are talking about how this song will qualify. While this song should be in top 3. I guess people don't enjoy ballads and emotions anymore. Anyways, good reaction! 💜
Ramonda means nothing in Serbian, it is a Latin word, but Ramonda serbica is a purple flower native to Serbia representing ww1!x fenix flower, we lost 65% of population in ww1
Here is the text in English, but I will give you also some insight, so that you can understand. The part of feeling and sensation will be lost In translation, but it should work
"I don't have, I don't have, I don't have
I have no peace, no sleep
Night don't let the day to come
It is difficult for the one who is alone
Everything is quiet like under water
I scream but it is not heard
Behind the mountains, a white glow
I don't see the end in sight
This is the way for the wounded
And there is no one to guide me
Towards the light of Danica star (Northern star)
Everything burns, everything burns;
Every flower, every flower
Where did the Lila Ramondas go?
And there is no one to guide me
Because the stars are all asleep
Not even prayers help
Where did the Lila Ramondas go?
......
It rises from the ashes
One lilac ramonda"
During WWI, the complete Serbian army was forced to retreat from Serbia, via Albania to Greece, in what was one of the most horrific withdraw in known history, where many died from hunger, illnes and attacks ftom the Albanian gangs. Later. From the coast of Albania, allied ships were transported them to Greece. Some ships were attacked by Germans and a lot of Serbian solders died under the watter.
In the Greek island Corfu, Serbian army recovered, but still thousands of them died from exhaustion and illnes. When there were no more empty land to bury the dead on Corfu, they were buried in the sea, which is known in Greece and Serbia as the Blue tomb
When recovered, Serbian army broke Thessaloniki front line, moving very fast thus leaving allied troops far, far behind while destroying Germans and liberating Serbia.
In WWI, Serbia lost almost 1/3 of its population, and 60% of male population
Ramonda Serbica and Natalia Ramonda are the flower of lilac (purple) color, that can dry out completely when conditions are bad, and it can resurrect again after a long time with just a few drops of a watter. It is also called the Phoenix flower
So I hope that I can help you understand how heavy this song is, but still full of hope
The terrible situation in which the Serbs were, but even though it seems that the lilac Ramonda have disappeared (for Serbs, that flower is a symbol of faith in liberation), still one rises from the ashes (faith in the beginning of liberation).
On Serbia's liberation day, people are wearing the Ramonda symbol on their dresses.
In the official music video for this song, at the very beginning there is a message in English: "The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness can never extinguish it" or in the translation "And the light shines in the darkness and the darkness did not overcome it" which is the text from the Gospel according to John 1:5. It further reinforces the message of the song and indicates the artist's attitude.
To help out Džanum , you read it almost correctly it's not Z it's like sh just softer, you have that sound when you say nausea it's kind of like zh
Please check out Zorja Lik u ogledalu...from this year
A titl nemaaa
lično,mislim da ćemo slabo proći sa ovom pesmom
A sa kojom pesmom bi dobro prošli?????
@@XYZOxyz kladim se da je fan breskvice, koja sa onim jeftinim kic nastupom i pesmom bi zauzela poslednje mesto u polufinalu
Zapravo, mislim da cete jako dobro proci. Nema puno balada ove godine, a ova je jako dobra. Puno mi je bolja od Francuske. Tako da, sretno susjedi!
@@sucha0000 ma naravno da ce dobro proci. ovi sto pljuju i mrace su fanovi one vocke sto mekece
Ma pesma je odlična,ali na žalost tamo neki drugi vetrovi duvaju,mislim na stilove pesama koje su u trendu...
Boring😞🤷
Mozda nece imati sluha za ovako neobicnu iinjen predivan glas iiumetnicki kvalitet pjesme
People of Serbia voted for Gnezdo Orlovo not for this song. This song is choice of 4 idiots in our jury.
Ozdravi brzo, i pozabavi se necim smislenim. Postedi nas svog otrova.
Don't lie 😂😂😂😂
The message can apply to all of us, to rise from every suffering and difficult life period and turn our weakness into strength, just as the Serbian people experienced recovery after great human losses during the WW1>
The symbol of Armistice Day in the First World War..
That is why 'Ramonda' is Serbian national flower, a symbol of peace and hope for survival and recovery. 'Ramonda' grows only in the central Balkans, which practically means on the territory of some mountain in Serbia' Anyway, it is 'the protected species of plant'.. It is also called the'phoenix flower'.. A wonderful plant, so common, yet so strong and hardy..
By repeating of Lillac 'Ramonda' she calls out for Ramonda to appear..
She is looking for a 'guiding star' (called Danizza - in most Slaves country around here) to show her the way out to salvation.
🌸☮️
And then..." there is one Ramonda rising up from the ashes"..
💜
The message can apply to all of us, to rise from every suffering and difficult life period and turn our weakness into strength, just as the Serbian people experienced recovery after great human losses during the WW1>
The symbol of Armistice Day in the First World War..
That is why 'Ramonda' is Serbian national flower, a symbol of peace and hope for survival and recovery. 'Ramonda' grows only in the central Balkans, which practically means on the territory of some mountain in Serbia' Anyway, it is 'the protected species of plant'.. It is also called the'phoenix flower'.. A wonderful plant, so common, yet so strong and hardy..
By repeating of Lillac 'Ramonda' she calls out for Ramonda to appear..
She is looking for a 'guiding star' (called Danizza - in most Slaves country around here) to show her the way out to salvation.
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And then..." there is one Ramonda rising up from the ashes"..
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