Your reaction is the most honest I've seen so far. Respect for taking the time to find the translation of the lyrics and the meaning of Ramonda. Greetings from Serbia. 💜🇷🇸
The first time I heard the song, I didn't understand what he was singing. Unbelievable and I understand Serbian. I listen the second time calmly and relaxed. That's when I started to get chills. I loved this song a lot. TeyaDora Good luck from Australia 🇦🇺🫶🇷🇸 Go Serbia 🇷🇸 Warm greeting from Australia 🫶
Ramonda became a symbol of resilience and survival during the Albanian Golgotha, when Serbian military units had to retreat across the Albanian mountains in winter conditions. The plant was found along those difficult routes, symbolizing hope and perseverance in challenging times. Therefore, for many people in Serbia, ramonda represents a symbol of courage and resilience during difficult times in the country's history.
Bro there were no ramondae in Albanian mountians, hence that question in the song. They found it only after when they returned to Serbia and won the ww1.
@@marijablagojevic8093devojka je prirodna. Mnogi nisu verovali da u Maju puni 32 god. Svet cuo za nju,a breskvica dobila zabranu cak u Banja Luci od svog naroda to je da places a za nju zna samo derurlija i ona joj je dala glasove jer je "zvezda" mladje populacije i splavova a takoder u inostranstvu peva u podrumima. Nikakva ona zvezda a pesma su joj toliko dobre da je zato dobila zabranu u Banja Luci 😂😂😂
You are the only one I think that got all the meanings correct. I wish people could take a deep breath and go a little bit in-depth with their thinking like you. Greetings from Serbia my friend💜
Teya said that she likes that many people have different understandings of her song, ofc. She said that she mainly wrote the song about inner fights and that there is always hope at the end of the tunnel. The ramonda symbolism is on point. As you may already hear, the flower has specific abillity: when it's fully dehydrated it needs just one drop of water to revive again. So, as the song says at the end: "From the ashes rises up a single lilac ramonda" as a hope to all the people who have been fighting their inner fights. It's really art, the symbolism is beautifull and her vocals live are good. I really think we have a good contestant this year. Greetings from Serbia 💜
The chorus, with its repeated refrain of "Lila ramonda," serves as a symbolic anchor in the song. The lila ramonda flower, known for its resilience and ability to bloom even in harsh conditions, represents hope and renewal amidst darkness and despair. The narrator's repeated question of "Gde su nestale lila ramonde?" (Where have the lila ramondas disappeared?) reflects their search for answers and guidance in a world that feels devoid of light and comfort.
It is all about history... WW1, Serbian army suffering during retreat through Albania, Corfu, death, "blue tomb" (buried at sea), rebirth and hope... victory... all in the one song and the flower.
Big greetings to all of you all over Europe and the world from Serbia!!! Ramonda is a special flower that can survive incredible weather conditions (great minuses and plus degrees), even if it "goes out", just one drop of water is enough to bloom again. It is our "Serbian phoenix" and it is dedicated to our people who are lost 1/3 of the population during the first world war (an unremembered victim in history, but we remember) but we rose even after such victims.
The fact that you are putting so much effort into understanding the song means it has hooked you in its purple magic, just like it did for me. Went on a deep rabbit hole of learning about the flower, WW1, and what it all means to the Serb people. The more one understands the song, the more it gives. Its just truly amazing.
Teya lost her beloved father and it has been quite hard for her. She uses her music as a mean to express her grief and she does it in a beautiful yet painful way.❤️
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!💖🇷🇸🫶
Thank you for taking the time to see the translation and see what a ramonda is. The only reaction video so far that I watched that cared enough to do so. Other just say it sounds beautiful but they have no idea what it’s about, as if we don’t live in the age of internet where they can find out the info by one search 🙄
Ramonda great song,clean new,fresh,complete,very melodic and original. Like a story. Opens your heart. Very powerful. The Best.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊 Teya Dora great artist.❤
it is also a symbol of Armistice Day in the First World War... I hope that we will all find the phoenix flower and that peace will come. ramonda is hope! 💜 from Serbia!
The flower is considered a symbol of Serbia's struggle and victory in World War I, with country suffering the largest casualty rate relative to its population.[8] To commemorate Serbian soldiers who died in war, as well as the resurrection of the country after the devastating war, people wear artificial Natalie's ramonda as a symbol of remembrance. Natalie's Ramonda is used to symbolize the Armstice in WW1 in Serbia. This tradition is observed in the week leading up to Armistice Day and is similar to the wearing of the remembrance poppy amongst the Commonwealth countries.
The way the flower grows is a symbol for a phoenix rising even through ashes when only getting one drop of water. Great song! ❤❤❤ Symbol for restart, hope and rebirth even through hard times!
Thank you for going so deep into the meaning of the song. We are sending deep and meaningfull song, and we are proud because of that. Personally, I don't care which place we will be, we are sending something that has a great value and that's enough. Greetings from Serbia☘️🌺
After her song "Dzanum" which went viral all over the world thanks to Tiktok, now we have a sequel in the form of Ramonda.The title of Teya's song "Ramonda" 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 victory in 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 (60% of male population). In fact, the song can also talk about loneliness and the ability to have everything in its place one day. Just like Ramonda flower only needs a drop of water to come alive. Hope.
For those who (perhaps) don't know, the ramonda is our endemic flower species (Ramonda Serbica) and a symbol of the suffering of the Serbs in World War I against Austria-Hungary, i.e. Armistice Day (November 11, 1918) and the final victory. Ramonda is a symbol of Serbia, victory, rebirth and eternity. It is also called the phoenix flower, because it is specific in that it can dry up, and only one drop of water is enough to revive it completely. It was discovered by Josif Pancic in 1874, on Mount Rtanj, near Sokobanja. The song of Teye Dora has strong symbolism, good music with traditional (Byzantine and Serbian) elements, arrangement and text, and in the text I especially like the (Serbian) motifs of the star Danica and Ramonda, as well as the beginning, whose rhythmicity and parallelism are very they remind us of our folk (oral) literature. Not to mention her voice. PS. Armistice Day is a non-working day in Serbia, and it is also celebrated in Great Britain, Belgium, New Zealand and France, while it is "Remembrance Day" in the countries of the British Commonwealth, and "Veterans Day" in the USA.
Lilac Ramonda, also known as the Phoenix flower, can wither away and stay like that for years, it only needs one drop of water to wake up again, fight and survive! ❤❤❤
На прво слушање се најежиш склопиш очи слушаш ту прелијепу пјесму.О прелијепом цвјету Рамонда за који први пут чујем.Прелијепо извођење глас сценски наступ
Lyrics of the song "Ramonda" [Stanza 1] I don't have it, I don't have it, I don't have it I have no peace, I have no sleep Don't let the night come to the day Woe to him who is alone [Stanza 2] Like under water, everything is quiet I scream, but it is not heard Behind the mountains, a white glow, I can't see the end This time is for the wounded [Pre-Chorus] And there is no one to guide me To the bright star Danica Burning world (Burning world), every flower (Every flower) Where did Lila Ramonde go? [Chorus] Lila Ramonda, Lila Ramonda Lila Ramonda, Lila Ramonda-a-a-a Lila Ramonda, Lila Ramonda (Ramonda) [Pre-Chorus] And there is no one to guide me Because the stars are all asleep Not even prayers help Where did Lila Ramonde go? [Chorus] Lila Ramonda, Lila Ramonda Lila Ramonda, Lila Ramonda-a-a-a Ramonda, ramonda's lilac Lila Ramonda, Lila Ramonda [End] It rises from the ashes One lilac ramonda
For those that are not familiar, Ramonda is a phoenix flower that will bloom when it got access to water, even if it's completely dry and dead. It's also official flower for WWI memorial day because it represents nations surviving war and rising from the ash. And it grows only in Serbia
Amazing beautifull beautifull song Ramonda like song Dzanum Moye More ❤by amazing singer composer songwriter and pianist TEYA DORA WINNER of Evrovision 24 💯 Thanks for very nice reaction 😌
Ramonda is a flower it's like Fenix, it can totally dry and reborn again just like Felix, and it represents HOPE! She expects light will come back again and it will bright up all this darkness. This flower is also symbol against war.
This flower is special as it dies during hot time without water ,but somehow by miracle it become to blossom as water again comes,it is like Serbian Phoenix,symbol of regaining life.
Ramonda serbica, also known as Serbian ramonda and Serbian phoenix flower, is a species in the family Gesneriaceae. It is one of the few European representatives of this family, found in Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, North Macedonia and Serbia. It is typically found in cool, damp, shaded environments, primarily on steep, north-facing limestone foundations. The flower was discovered by Serbian botanist Josif Pančić in 1874 near Niš. It is known for its ability to be revived when watered, even when fully dehydrated, also known as a Desiccation plant. In Serbia it is used as a symbol of Armistice Day in World War. Serbia lost 1 247 435 people. From the total number of people that lived in the country at the time, Serbia lost 60% of its male population in that War. Ramonda is a lilac flower that can die and come back to life if it is watered. 114 Reply
I imagine her , lost, alone, after a difficult battle ( during or after the war) searching for her loved ones ,,, lilac ramonda could be symbol for hope... ..a flower that only needs a drop of water to rise and bloom...she needs hope now, to be like a flower that will rise from the ashes... I think this is an anti-war song ( the flower is considered a symbol of the struggle and victory of Serbia in the First World War, with the largest number of victims in relation to the number of inhabitants) Deep wish of those who have lost their loved one(s), to overcome the circumstances and rise above themselves
2/3 of the population was dead, mostly civilians! That's worth mourning! Ramonda Serbica is a flower that could sit dry in the rocks for years and just a drip of water and could blum! Our people resurrected and now there are 4 million in Diaspora and 7 million in Serbia! And growing....❤
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.
Bilo bi dobro da prvo odslušate pesmu od početka do kraja bez prekidanja. Ovako ste pokvarili prvi utisak koji je neverovatan. Kao kada bi želeli da se poljubiti prvi put a onda na pola stali i komentarisali....lep pozdrav❤
There are a lot of ways to understand and feel the song. It is really beautiful, and full of profound meanings. Ramonda itself is endemic spaces found dominantly in south Serbia, North Macedonia, and partly Greece. At the beginning she is on the rock, starting in black, no light no hope (as could also be understood on personal level, personal suffer, struggle, pain), same as Serbian people and soldiers refuged to island of Vido in WWI, without hope, totally defeated, sick, wounded, where many who died were buried to the sea, Blue tumb (Ko pod vodom tiho je sve... - Underwater silence surrounds...) etc etc.... Then those destroyed humans forgotten and left to disappear, resurrected somehow and returned to homeland in 1918, making one of the first big victory on mountain Nije in area of Kajmakcalan, where the flower could also be found. The flower is often named phoenix as well, as even dry and dead it will revive with as small as a drop of water (where is hope there is will, where is will there is chance). The flower is worn during Armistice day on 11. November as a remembrance of the power of will and the sacrifice made by Serbs (who lost 1/3 of it's population in WWI). In the end she sais Dize se iz pepela jedna lila ramonda - from the ashes one lilla ramonda flower rises. Song is both Serbian, and individual, can be interpreted in any way and the message is that there is a hope.
The blue tomb Halt, Imperial galleons! Turn your mighty sterns! Thread with the silent pace! I'm proudly holding a requiem in the middle of cold night Over these sacred waters.
Here at the bottom, where the shells fall into the weary sleep And the moss drops over the dead algaes lie the gravesite of the valiant, brother by a brother, Prometheuses of hope, apostles of woe.
Do you not feel how the sea lingers, Without disturbing the eternal rest of the fallen squadrons? From the deep abyss the peaceful sleep relieves them, and with the weary flight the moons ray strolls.
It's the temple of secrets and the tomb of dismal For the great dead man, endless like our mind. Silent like midnight over the southern islands, Dark like the consciousness, cold and agonizing.
Do you not feel that from the livid depths the piousness grows sprinkled over the waters And in the air dances the strange pantomime? It's the great soul of the deceased one that wanders.
Halt, Imperial galleons! On the gravesite of my brothers shroud your trumpets with black colours. May the guards solemnly sing the requiem Over here, where the waves kiss one another!
For many of the centuries will pass, like foam that passes over the sea and dies without a hint, And some new and great shift will come, To make the luminous home over those many graves.
But this gravesite, where is buried the great and terrifying secret of epopee, Will be the cradle for the fairytale of times, where the spirit will search for his paragons.
There are buried the wreaths of yore and the passing joy of one entire kin, that's why that grave lie in the shadow of the waves Between the earth's bosom and firmament.
Halt, Imperial galleons! May the torches freeze, May the paddling die silent, And when I finish my requiem, slip into the black night piously and soundlessly.
For I want the endless silence to reign so that the dead can hear the sound of the truculent lava, How their boiling blood foams up in the children that cry out under the aegis of glory.
For, there far away, the battlefield blazes with this same blood that rests here: Here over the father the peace is reigning There over the son history's in the making.
That's why I want peace, to hold the requiem without a word, without tears and gentle sighs, to conjoin the scent of incense and the dust Along with the soundless roars of the distant drums.
Halt, Imperial galleons! In the name of sensible respect Slide with the silent pace. I'm holding the requiem, that the heavens have not yet seen Over these sacred waters! lyricstranslate.com/sr/plava-grobnica-blue-tomb.html
Ramonda songtex 🌸 I don't have I don't have me I have no peace, I have no sleep not 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 they disappeared Lila ramonda lilac ramonda ramonda lilac ramonda And there is no one to guide me because the stars are all asleep not even prayers help where the lila ramondas disappeared lilac ramonda lilac ramonda lilac ramonda ramonda It rises from the ashes one lilac ramonda
Unfortunately, she had a death in her family. She lost one of her parents, more precisely her father, although she doesn't like to talk about her private life, the newspaper in her hometown BOR wrote about it... , and the WORLDWIDE KNOWN song DZANUM is dedicated to that.
12 points for you and for.Teya Dora!!
Love from Croatia ❤ 🇭🇷♥️🇷🇸
Love this song, her performance is so emotional, bring me to tears everytime....
Serbia in top 5 ❤
Teya Dora fantastic song 💖💖💖
Ramonda is the song of hope 🌸💜
Your reaction is the most honest I've seen so far. Respect for taking the time to find the translation of the lyrics and the meaning of Ramonda. Greetings from Serbia. 💜🇷🇸
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lila Ramonda se dizel i raste iz pepela
Radja se ni iz čega, simbol radjanja života.
Congratulations Serbia and Teya Dora.
It's amazing ❤️
Greetings 🧡 please vote for peace ✌️ because this song is a call for the peace in our crazy world 🌎 Ramonda's (pink 🌸 ) symbolism is ending od wars
The first time I heard the song, I didn't understand what he was singing. Unbelievable and I understand Serbian. I listen the second time calmly and relaxed. That's when I started to get chills. I loved this song a lot. TeyaDora Good luck from Australia 🇦🇺🫶🇷🇸
Go Serbia 🇷🇸
Warm greeting from Australia 🫶
She is pure emotion, she has a winning vibe❤
Ramonda became a symbol of resilience and survival during the Albanian Golgotha, when Serbian military units had to retreat across the Albanian mountains in winter conditions. The plant was found along those difficult routes, symbolizing hope and perseverance in challenging times. Therefore, for many people in Serbia, ramonda represents a symbol of courage and resilience during difficult times in the country's history.
Also, star Danica is the personification of the Morning Star in Slavic mythology.
Bro there were no ramondae in Albanian mountians, hence that question in the song. They found it only after when they returned to Serbia and won the ww1.
The plant was not found "among those difficult rodes" but near Niš, Serbia in 1874.
Sama na sceni...sve je iznela tako dobro...bukvalno nista ne fali...dok ona polako te uvodi u svoju magiju
@@bojanstojanovic4459 i nema "napumpane usne" kao Breskvica...veliki minus 🤣
Bukvalno kao magija i nastup i scena i ona i pesma
I ovde se svadjamo😂
@@marijablagojevic8093devojka je prirodna. Mnogi nisu verovali da u Maju puni 32 god.
Svet cuo za nju,a breskvica dobila zabranu cak u Banja Luci od svog naroda to je da places a za nju zna samo derurlija i ona joj je dala glasove jer je "zvezda" mladje populacije i splavova a takoder u inostranstvu peva u podrumima. Nikakva ona zvezda a pesma su joj toliko dobre da je zato dobila zabranu u Banja Luci 😂😂😂
I've never heard such emotional song in my entire life.
You are the only one I think that got all the meanings correct. I wish people could take a deep breath and go a little bit in-depth with their thinking like you. Greetings from Serbia my friend💜
Teya said that she likes that many people have different understandings of her song, ofc. She said that she mainly wrote the song about inner fights and that there is always hope at the end of the tunnel. The ramonda symbolism is on point. As you may already hear, the flower has specific abillity: when it's fully dehydrated it needs just one drop of water to revive again. So, as the song says at the end: "From the ashes rises up a single lilac ramonda" as a hope to all the people who have been fighting their inner fights. It's really art, the symbolism is beautifull and her vocals live are good. I really think we have a good contestant this year. Greetings from Serbia 💜
So gentle and strong at the same time.Ramonda serbica💗🇷🇸Teya Dora
Thank you for the really great reaction 💗🇷🇸
The chorus, with its repeated refrain of "Lila ramonda," serves as a symbolic anchor in the song. The lila ramonda flower, known for its resilience and ability to bloom even in harsh conditions, represents hope and renewal amidst darkness and despair. The narrator's repeated question of "Gde su nestale lila ramonde?" (Where have the lila ramondas disappeared?) reflects their search for answers and guidance in a world that feels devoid of light and comfort.
Bravo 🪻💜
Divno...intenzivno...dirljivo...
Lile ramonde,gdje je primirje u evropi
It is all about history... WW1, Serbian army suffering during retreat through Albania, Corfu, death, "blue tomb" (buried at sea), rebirth and hope... victory... all in the one song and the flower.
Zivela nam i zdrava bila draga Tea Dora zbog ove divne pesme koju si napisala i tako Bozanski otpevala.To je Blagoslov veliki.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Beautiful 💜🇷🇸
Big greetings to all of you all over Europe and the world from Serbia!!! Ramonda is a special flower that can survive incredible weather conditions (great minuses and plus degrees), even if it "goes out", just one drop of water is enough to bloom again. It is our "Serbian phoenix" and it is dedicated to our people who are lost 1/3 of the population during the first world war (an unremembered victim in history, but we remember) but we rose even after such victims.
The fact that you are putting so much effort into understanding the song means it has hooked you in its purple magic, just like it did for me. Went on a deep rabbit hole of learning about the flower, WW1, and what it all means to the Serb people. The more one understands the song, the more it gives. Its just truly amazing.
Teya lost her beloved father and it has been quite hard for her. She uses her music as a mean to express her grief and she does it in a beautiful yet painful way.❤️
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!💖🇷🇸🫶
I like that song. Thank you for the reaction 💜
I am from rooting for her. Her song resonated with me from the getgo. Soooo deep and meaningfull. ❤
The best reaction to her song!
Thank you for taking the time to see the translation and see what a ramonda is. The only reaction video so far that I watched that cared enough to do so. Other just say it sounds beautiful but they have no idea what it’s about, as if we don’t live in the age of internet where they can find out the info by one search 🙄
Hope ❤
She is winner for me 🏆🌸
Your eyes are as beautifull as Ramonda, just a blue version 💙
Thank you for your emotional and comprehensive reaction 💜
you got this sooo emotional,,,your soul felt it...
I think every artist dreams to have people reacting like this on their work. ❤
This song is sooo emotional and soo haunting, in year full of crazy and uo beat songs this stands out soooo much. Potential top 5 🇷🇸💜🌸😭
Ramonda great song,clean new,fresh,complete,very melodic and original.
Like a story.
Opens your heart.
Very powerful.
The Best.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊
Teya Dora great artist.❤
it is also a symbol of Armistice Day in the First World War... I hope that we will all find the phoenix flower and that peace will come. ramonda is hope!
💜 from Serbia!
Hope..... One flower has blossomed from the ashes. After the war, we will survive, rebuild, multiple etc.
I'm impressed, you've done a great job! 👏👏👏
Love this song !
We need more reviewers like this one!
My winner all the way 🖤
The flower is considered a symbol of Serbia's struggle and victory in World War I, with country suffering the largest casualty rate relative to its population.[8] To commemorate Serbian soldiers who died in war, as well as the resurrection of the country after the devastating war, people wear artificial Natalie's ramonda as a symbol of remembrance.
Natalie's Ramonda is used to symbolize the Armstice in WW1 in Serbia.
This tradition is observed in the week leading up to Armistice Day and is similar to the wearing of the remembrance poppy amongst the Commonwealth countries.
Oh, how I like your reaction and interpretation… Thank you for being able to think and feel deeply 🥹
Yes,,you felt right emotion. 💜
Great reaction, very honest, and you reasearched it very seriosly.
The way the flower grows is a symbol for a phoenix rising even through ashes when only getting one drop of water. Great song! ❤❤❤ Symbol for restart, hope and rebirth even through hard times!
Thank you for this honest reaction 🌸🌺
Thank you for going so deep into the meaning of the song. We are sending deep and meaningfull song, and we are proud because of that.
Personally, I don't care which place we will be, we are sending something that has a great value and that's enough.
Greetings from Serbia☘️🌺
After her song "Dzanum" which went viral all over the world thanks to Tiktok, now we have a sequel in the form of Ramonda.The title of Teya's song "Ramonda" 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 victory in 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 (60% of male population). In fact, the song can also talk about loneliness and the ability to have everything in its place one day. Just like Ramonda flower only needs a drop of water to come alive. Hope.
Takodje danasnja situacija u evropi....gdje su lile ramonde gdje je Mir primirje gdje je Bog
The best reaction of this song that I've seen! Your genuine interest in the song is appreciated, as well as resonating with it. Thank you!
Thank you for being so thorough and for taking your time 💕 we are so proud of Teodora 💕
THNX FOR VIDEO.
Thank you for the really great reaction
For those who (perhaps) don't know, the ramonda is our endemic flower species (Ramonda Serbica) and a symbol of the suffering of the Serbs in World War I against Austria-Hungary, i.e. Armistice Day (November 11, 1918) and the final victory. Ramonda is a symbol of Serbia, victory, rebirth and eternity. It is also called the phoenix flower, because it is specific in that it can dry up, and only one drop of water is enough to revive it completely. It was discovered by Josif Pancic in 1874, on Mount Rtanj, near Sokobanja. The song of Teye Dora has strong symbolism, good music with traditional (Byzantine and Serbian) elements, arrangement and text, and in the text I especially like the (Serbian) motifs of the star Danica and Ramonda, as well as the beginning, whose rhythmicity and parallelism are very they remind us of our folk (oral) literature. Not to mention her voice. PS. Armistice Day is a non-working day in Serbia, and it is also celebrated in Great Britain, Belgium, New Zealand and France, while it is "Remembrance Day" in the countries of the British Commonwealth, and "Veterans Day" in the USA.
Lilac Ramonda, also known as the Phoenix flower, can wither away and stay like that for years, it only needs one drop of water to wake up again, fight and survive! ❤❤❤
❤Srbija
Bravo,hvala vam
,,K'o pod vodom tiho je sve...(voice of the dolphin) ... "
Ramonda ❤🎶👍💪
На прво слушање се најежиш склопиш очи слушаш ту прелијепу пјесму.О прелијепом цвјету Рамонда за који први пут чујем.Прелијепо извођење глас сценски наступ
Lyrics of the song "Ramonda"
[Stanza 1]
I don't have it, I don't have it, I don't have it
I have no peace, I have no sleep
Don't let the night come to the day
Woe to him who is alone
[Stanza 2]
Like under water, everything is quiet
I scream, but it is not heard
Behind the mountains, a white glow, I can't see the end
This time is for the wounded
[Pre-Chorus]
And there is no one to guide me
To the bright star Danica
Burning world (Burning world), every flower (Every flower)
Where did Lila Ramonde go?
[Chorus]
Lila Ramonda, Lila Ramonda
Lila Ramonda, Lila Ramonda-a-a-a
Lila Ramonda, Lila Ramonda (Ramonda)
[Pre-Chorus]
And there is no one to guide me
Because the stars are all asleep
Not even prayers help
Where did Lila Ramonde go?
[Chorus]
Lila Ramonda, Lila Ramonda
Lila Ramonda, Lila Ramonda-a-a-a
Ramonda, ramonda's lilac
Lila Ramonda, Lila Ramonda
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It rises from the ashes
One lilac ramonda
She lost her father and pain from her life is deep in this melody
For those that are not familiar, Ramonda is a phoenix flower that will bloom when it got access to water, even if it's completely dry and dead. It's also official flower for WWI memorial day because it represents nations surviving war and rising from the ash. And it grows only in Serbia
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Amazing beautifull beautifull song Ramonda like song Dzanum Moye More ❤by amazing singer composer songwriter and pianist TEYA DORA WINNER of Evrovision 24 💯 Thanks for very nice reaction 😌
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Ramonda is a flower it's like Fenix, it can totally dry and reborn again just like Felix, and it represents HOPE!
She expects light will come back again and it will bright up all this darkness. This flower is also symbol against war.
It's song about hope in life, dedecated in name of Serbian soldiers which killd in world war I and also victory after so much pain and death.
This flower is special as it dies during hot time without water ,but somehow by miracle it become to blossom as water again comes,it is like Serbian Phoenix,symbol of regaining life.
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Ramonda serbica, also known as Serbian ramonda and Serbian phoenix flower, is a species in the family Gesneriaceae. It is one of the few European representatives of this family, found in Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, North Macedonia and Serbia. It is typically found in cool, damp, shaded environments, primarily on steep, north-facing limestone foundations. The flower was discovered by Serbian botanist Josif Pančić in 1874 near Niš. It is known for its ability to be revived when watered, even when fully dehydrated, also known as a Desiccation plant. In Serbia it is used as a symbol of Armistice Day in World War. Serbia lost 1 247 435 people. From the total number of people that lived in the country at the time, Serbia lost 60% of its male population in that War.
Ramonda is a lilac flower that can die and come back to life if it is watered.
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I imagine her , lost, alone, after a difficult battle ( during or after the war) searching for her loved ones ,,, lilac ramonda could be symbol for hope... ..a flower that only needs a drop of water to rise and bloom...she needs hope now, to be like a flower that will rise from the ashes... I think this is an anti-war song ( the flower is considered a symbol of the struggle and victory of Serbia in the First World War, with the largest number of victims in relation to the number of inhabitants)
Deep wish of those who have lost their loved one(s), to overcome the circumstances and rise above themselves
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Like the lilac Ramonda can come back to life, our spirit rises from the ashes of wars
2/3 of the population was dead, mostly civilians! That's worth mourning! Ramonda Serbica is a flower that could sit dry in the rocks for years and just a drip of water and could blum! Our people resurrected and now there are 4 million in Diaspora and 7 million in Serbia! And growing....❤
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.
Bilo bi dobro da prvo odslušate pesmu od početka do kraja bez prekidanja. Ovako ste pokvarili prvi utisak koji je neverovatan. Kao kada bi želeli da se poljubiti prvi put a onda na pola stali i komentarisali....lep pozdrav❤
There are a lot of ways to understand and feel the song. It is really beautiful, and full of profound meanings. Ramonda itself is endemic spaces found dominantly in south Serbia, North Macedonia, and partly Greece. At the beginning she is on the rock, starting in black, no light no hope (as could also be understood on personal level, personal suffer, struggle, pain), same as Serbian people and soldiers refuged to island of Vido in WWI, without hope, totally defeated, sick, wounded, where many who died were buried to the sea, Blue tumb (Ko pod vodom tiho je sve... - Underwater silence surrounds...) etc etc.... Then those destroyed humans forgotten and left to disappear, resurrected somehow and returned to homeland in 1918, making one of the first big victory on mountain Nije in area of Kajmakcalan, where the flower could also be found. The flower is often named phoenix as well, as even dry and dead it will revive with as small as a drop of water (where is hope there is will, where is will there is chance). The flower is worn during Armistice day on 11. November as a remembrance of the power of will and the sacrifice made by Serbs (who lost 1/3 of it's population in WWI). In the end she sais Dize se iz pepela jedna lila ramonda - from the ashes one lilla ramonda flower rises. Song is both Serbian, and individual, can be interpreted in any way and the message is that there is a hope.
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no she sings about the dying nature, what the humans have done to earth, Lila Ramonda is a mountain flower that grows even on rock!
Ramonda serbica is also known as phoenix flower that needs only one drop of water to revive again.
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The blue tomb
Halt, Imperial galleons! Turn your mighty sterns!
Thread with the silent pace!
I'm proudly holding a requiem in the middle of cold night
Over these sacred waters.
Here at the bottom, where the shells fall into the weary sleep
And the moss drops over the dead algaes
lie the gravesite of the valiant, brother by a brother,
Prometheuses of hope, apostles of woe.
Do you not feel how the sea lingers,
Without disturbing the eternal rest of the fallen squadrons?
From the deep abyss the peaceful sleep relieves them,
and with the weary flight the moons ray strolls.
It's the temple of secrets and the tomb of dismal
For the great dead man, endless like our mind.
Silent like midnight over the southern islands,
Dark like the consciousness, cold and agonizing.
Do you not feel that from the livid depths
the piousness grows sprinkled over the waters
And in the air dances the strange pantomime?
It's the great soul of the deceased one that wanders.
Halt, Imperial galleons! On the gravesite of my brothers
shroud your trumpets with black colours.
May the guards solemnly sing the requiem
Over here, where the waves kiss one another!
For many of the centuries will pass, like foam
that passes over the sea and dies without a hint,
And some new and great shift will come,
To make the luminous home over those many graves.
But this gravesite, where is buried
the great and terrifying secret of epopee,
Will be the cradle for the fairytale of times,
where the spirit will search for his paragons.
There are buried the wreaths of yore
and the passing joy of one entire kin,
that's why that grave lie in the shadow of the waves
Between the earth's bosom and firmament.
Halt, Imperial galleons! May the torches freeze,
May the paddling die silent,
And when I finish my requiem, slip into the black night
piously and soundlessly.
For I want the endless silence to reign
so that the dead can hear the sound of the truculent lava,
How their boiling blood foams up
in the children that cry out under the aegis of glory.
For, there far away, the battlefield blazes
with this same blood that rests here:
Here over the father the peace is reigning
There over the son history's in the making.
That's why I want peace, to hold the requiem
without a word, without tears and gentle sighs,
to conjoin the scent of incense and the dust
Along with the soundless roars of the distant drums.
Halt, Imperial galleons! In the name of sensible respect
Slide with the silent pace.
I'm holding the requiem, that the heavens have not yet seen
Over these sacred waters!
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Ramonda songtex 🌸
I don't have I don't have me
I have no peace, I have no sleep
not 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 they disappeared
Lila ramonda
lilac ramonda
ramonda
lilac ramonda
And there is no one to guide me
because the stars are all asleep
not even prayers help
where the lila ramondas disappeared
lilac ramonda
lilac ramonda
lilac ramonda
ramonda
It rises from the ashes
one lilac ramonda
Unfortunately, she had a death in her family. She lost one of her parents, more precisely her father, although she doesn't like to talk about her private life, the newspaper in her hometown BOR wrote about it... , and the WORLDWIDE KNOWN song DZANUM is dedicated to that.
The song Ramonda si so cool i like this song and i from Serbia and yea i like Tea Dora so much
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Iz koje ste zemlje????
About endemic flowers native to region, and ww1 win symbol when we lost 1/3 of a male population.
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