Giving everything to a lover without expecting anything in return.

While Sorinel de la Plopeni's version is popular in modern Manele and folk circles, "Saraiman" has been covered by many artists:

The lyrics traditionally tell the story of a person so consumed by love that they believe their feelings will "haunt" the other person's nights. One common interpretation is of a girl who, despite her lover's indifference or the disapproval of their parents, sings of paving the road with flowers and sapphires just to ensure he returns to her. Versions and Availability

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