Oliver Dragojeviд‡ ~ Ljubav Je Tvoja Kao Vino -

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Oliver Dragojević ~ Ljubav je tvoja kao vino

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Oliver Dragojeviд‡ ~ Ljubav Je Tvoja Kao Vino -

"Ljubav je tvoja kao vino" (Your Love is Like Wine) is one of Oliver Dragojević’s most enduring masterpieces. To capture its "deep content," one must look beyond the melody to the poetic metaphors of intoxication, aging, and the Mediterranean soul. The Core Theme: The Duality of Intoxication

Wine is pleasurable, but it "goes to the head." Oliver sings about a love that provides a sense of euphoria while simultaneously making the world around him disappear. Oliver Dragojević ~ Ljubav je tvoja kao vino

This is the central metaphor for a "controlled" madness. The protagonist is drunk on the presence of the other, implying that this love is a necessity for his spirit, much like wine is a staple of life in the Adriatic. "Ljubav je tvoja kao vino" (Your Love is

Oliver’s husky, baritone delivery often suggests a man reflecting in solitude. The "deep content" here is the realization that he is no longer independent; he is tethered to the "flavor" of this person. The Emotional Frequency This is the central metaphor for a "controlled" madness

There is a specific "Dalmatian melancholy" ( dišpet and fjaka mixed with puna jidra ) in this track. It isn't a tragic heartbreak song; it’s a song of . To love someone "like wine" is to admit that you have let them into your bloodstream. You are no longer soberly in control, and you wouldn't have it any other way. Why It Resonates

In Dalmatian culture, wine is rarely "new"; it is something that matures. The song suggests a love that has been aged, gaining complexity and strength over time, rather than fading. Lyrical Symbolism

The song works because it balances . It uses a common, earthy element (wine) to describe a complex, divine emotion (transcendent love). It reminds the listener that the best loves are those that get better with every passing year, even if they make us a little unsteady on our feet.

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