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The tragedy of the story lies in the second half of the song. Years pass, and the narrator finds himself at the same station again during another snowy winter. He watches the trains bring "many new faces," but the girl from his memory is never among them.
The story of is one of the most poignant narratives in Balkan pop music, immortalized by Zdravko Čolić in his 1983 album Šta mi radiš . It is not just a song, but a vivid cinematic memory of a missed encounter at a snowy railway station in Bosnia. The Origins: A True Story of Waiting zdravko_colic_stanica_podlugovi_audio_1983
The lyrics were written by the famous Sarajevo poet and humorist . Known for his bohemian lifestyle, Dijak reportedly wrote the poem based on a real experience at the Podlugovi station, a junction near Sarajevo. The tragedy of the story lies in the second half of the song
In 1983, the legendary composer set Dijak's verses to music. Kovač crafted a melody that captured the melancholy of the station and the passage of time. Zdravko Čolić’s vocal performance brought the "blue-haired girl" to life, turning the station at Podlugovi into a symbol of nostalgia for an entire generation. The story of is one of the most