Miss Sarajevo

Timeless Reflections: Unveiling the Essence of Miss Sarajevo
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Lyrics

Is there a time for keeping your distance?

Reflects on the appropriateness of maintaining a distance at certain times.

A time to turn your eyes away?

Suggests a moment to avert one's gaze or attention.

Is there a time for keeping your head down?

Questions if there's a time to keep a low profile or stay unnoticed.

For getting on with your day?

Contemplates the practicality of focusing on daily activities and moving forward.

Is there a time for kohl and lipstick?

Raises the idea of appropriate times for cosmetics and beautification.

A time for curling hair?

Addresses the appropriateness of hairstyling at specific times.

Is there a time for high street shopping?

Questions if there's a suitable time for mainstream shopping to find the right attire.

To find the right dress to wear?

Reflects on the process of selecting the perfect dress.


Here she comes, oh oh

Introduces a female figure entering the scene, drawing attention.

Heads turn around

Observes the reaction of people as heads turn upon her arrival.

Here she comes

Reiterates the arrival of the mentioned woman.

To take her crown

Suggests the woman is there to claim some form of recognition or victory.


Is there a time to run for cover?

Questions if there's a time to seek protection or hide from something.

A time for kiss and tell?

Contemplates a moment for revealing secrets or intimate details.

Is there a time for different colors?

Asks if there's a time to embrace diversity and accept differences in names and colors.

Different names you find it hard to spell

Highlights the challenge of spelling unfamiliar names.

Is there a time for first communion?

Raises the notion of a suitable time for religious rituals, specifically first communion.

A time for East Seventeen?

References the boy band East Seventeen, possibly alluding to a pop culture reference.

Is there a time to turn to Mecca?

Asks if there's a time to turn towards Mecca, indicating a moment for spiritual reflection.

Is there time to be a beauty queen?

Raises the question of whether there's a suitable time to pursue beauty pageant aspirations.


Here she come, oh oh

Reiterates the arrival of the woman, emphasizing her beauty.

Beauty plays the clown

Describes the woman as playing a role similar to a clown but in a beautiful manner.

Here she comes

Reiterates the arrival of the woman in a surreal and captivating manner.

Surreal in her crown

Indicates the woman's possession of some symbolic crown.


Dici che il fiume

Pavarotti's lyrics in Italian expressing the idea that love, like a river, will find its way.

Trova la via al mare

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E come il fiume

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Giungerai a me

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Oltre i confini

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E le terre assetate

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Dici che come fiume

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Come fiume

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L'amore giungerà

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L'amore

Conveys a sense of despair and loss of faith in love and hope.

E non so più pregare

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E nell'amore non so più sperare

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E quell'amore non so più aspettare

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(Is there a time) for tying ribbons?

Questions the appropriateness of certain activities, like tying ribbons, at specific times.

(A time) for Christmas trees?

Expands on the questioning of suitable times, mentioning Christmas trees.

(Is there a time) for laying tables?

Asks about the right time for arranging tables, perhaps suggesting a formal setting.

And the night is set to freeze?

Implies a chilling or frozen atmosphere during the night.

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