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 Serbianr 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 '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".. 💜
Here is the translation. Hopefully, I managed to make the lyrics rhyme, but to stay faithfull to the original. RAMONDA 🌸 " There's no, there's no peace for me Restless, sleepless with no dreams Night forbids the dawn to come Hardest for the lonesome Underwater, silent and bound I scream but i can't make a sound Above the hills there is a light But with no end in sight Only wounded can walk this path There's no guide to take me far Into brightnes of the Morning star World in flames Flowers burned away Where've they gone from us? Lilac Ramondas Lilac Ramonda x8 There's no guide to take on me The stars are gone, they fell asleep Even prayers wouldn't console me Where've they gone from us? Lilac Radmondas Lilac Ramonda x8 From the ashes rising high... Just one Lilac Ramonda. " 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜 🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸
The heart of the untouched nature of Rtanj, a mysterious mountain that intrigues, fascinates and heals, is the home to one of the most beautiful and the rarest flowers in the world - Ramonda Serbica. Serbian Ramonda, a plant that was first scientifically described by Јosif Pančić, is capable of surviving in extremely harsh conditions. Namely, even when it is completely dried and after spending several years in stagnancy, Serbian Ramonda can be revived by just a few drops of water. Natalie’s Ramonda, known as “phoenix flower”, became a symbol of Serbian suffering during the Great Retreat of the First World War. The rebirth is related to the Serbia’s ability to get back on its feet after an exhausting battle.
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 Serbianr 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 '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"..
💜
Yes. Three words best describe this song: emotion, hope, peace. Thank you for your reaction. Greetings from Serbia 💗
Thank you 🙏
Teya 💜💜💜
Here is the translation. Hopefully, I managed to make the lyrics rhyme, but to stay faithfull to the original.
RAMONDA 🌸
" There's no, there's no peace for me
Restless, sleepless with no dreams
Night forbids the dawn to come
Hardest for the lonesome
Underwater, silent and bound
I scream but i can't make a sound
Above the hills there is a light
But with no end in sight
Only wounded can walk this path
There's no guide to take me far
Into brightnes of the Morning star
World in flames
Flowers burned away
Where've they gone from us?
Lilac Ramondas
Lilac Ramonda x8
There's no guide to take on me
The stars are gone, they fell asleep
Even prayers wouldn't console me
Where've they gone from us?
Lilac Radmondas
Lilac Ramonda x8
From the ashes rising high...
Just one Lilac Ramonda. "
💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
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Excellent translation, one of the best on the internet, great job! Svaka ti čast. 10+ 😊🙏
@@AleksandarDjurdjevic47 Hvalaaaa. 💜💜💜🌸🌸🌸
Svaka čast! 👏 Mislim da bi ovo trebalo stajati ispod zvaničnog nastupa 😊
@@j.s.5848 Hvalaaa. 💜🥳🌸
Thank you so much for taking the time to translate it for me. It was very kind of you 🙏
Bravo for understanding the song and very emotional reaction !
The message is HOPE and PEACE in this hard days ! 🌸🌸🌸🌸
Thank you 🙏
beautiful song, it's a serious favourite❤❤❤
I'm so proud to Teya ❤ Beaztiful ❤
Ramonda❤
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Breathtaking!!!,💜🪻
🎉
💜🌸🌸✨✨🌸🌸💜👋
Ramonda 💜🦜🌹🏆🕊️
Why is there other music in the background, very bad video, it's not good.
It's bcos it's blocked and it's the only way I can upload my reaction otherwise it will not show. I hope you understand 🙏
The heart of the untouched nature of Rtanj, a mysterious mountain that intrigues, fascinates and heals, is the home to one of the most beautiful and the rarest flowers in the world - Ramonda Serbica. Serbian Ramonda, a plant that was first scientifically described by Јosif Pančić, is capable of surviving in extremely harsh conditions. Namely, even when it is completely dried and after spending several years in stagnancy, Serbian Ramonda can be revived by just a few drops of water. Natalie’s Ramonda, known as “phoenix flower”, became a symbol of Serbian suffering during the Great Retreat of the First World War. The rebirth is related to the Serbia’s ability to get back on its feet after an exhausting battle.