Poletna

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Lansk poletje blo je fajn, pesek in na koži sol vsak dan,
vsi problemi daleč stran in na puklnu le tvoja dlan.
Na otoku tam nekje svet drugačne barve je, tam pozabiš čist na vse.

Dva tri tedne blo je tko, moč življenja čutu sem samo,
misli se obrnejo, prej pomembno zdaj je butasto,
ko pod oljko maš svoj dom in igraš se s kamenčkom inhaliraš vsak atom.

Enkrat pa bom tam ostal, ko bom nekam vse poslal
in za zmeraj odpotval.

To oblubm za prmej pa če leta čakam zdej,
tam bom živu prej al slej.

Vsem je nam le čas vladar, vse pomeni nam le moč in dnar,
finance banke gospodar, kdo račun nam plača ni nam mar.

Enkrat vprašaš se zakaj si sam sebi policaj al želiš si tja nazaj.

Ampak tuk še daleč ni, še sem suženj te požrešnosti.
Preden me infarkt dobi in pr šterdesetih položi
na obalo hočem vse izkluč’t sive celice, v topu pesek dam noge.

Enkrat pa bom tam ostal… 2x

About Poletna

ÄŒuki's "Poletna" stands as a defining track within the Slovenian folk-pop landscape, blending traditional acoustic instrumentation with modern production techniques to create a sound that resonates deeply with local audiences. Released as a standalone recording, the song exemplifies the artist's signature style, characterized by emotive vocals and melodies that draw upon regional musical heritage while embracing contemporary pop structures. The track has become a staple in the Slovenian summer repertoire, often associated with festivals and outdoor gatherings where its uplifting energy thrives. Beyond its immediate popularity, "Poletna" reflects the broader evolution of Slovenian music in the early 21st century, where artists successfully integrated folk elements into mainstream formats. The song's enduring appeal lies in its ability to evoke nostalgia and joy without relying on specific lyrical narratives, allowing listeners to project their own experiences onto the music. As part of ÄŒuki's extensive discography, it remains a key reference point for understanding the intersection of folk tradition and modern pop in the region.