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After all, according to the song, these were going to be the best holidays yet.

The neon lights of the city usually felt cold to Kamil, but tonight, the glow of the Christmas market in the square felt like a warm hug. He was slumped on a bench, scrolling through his phone, feeling a bit like a Grinch. His car had broken down, his gift for his parents was back-ordered, and the "holiday spirit" felt more like a holiday "to-do list." soleo_najlepsze_swieta_official_video

Then, a heavy bass line started thumping from a nearby stage. It was catchy—unapologetically upbeat. A crowd began to gather, and Kamil found himself drifting toward the sound. After all, according to the song, these were

Kamil tucked his phone away. He didn't need to scroll anymore. He headed toward the train station, huming the melody. The car could wait, and the gift would arrive eventually. For now, he had a catchy tune in his head and a sudden, urgent craving for some pierogi and a celebration with his family. His car had broken down, his gift for

Snow falling over a brightly lit town, making everything look like a scene from a movie, even if just for a moment.

On the screen behind the stage, the words flashed in bright, festive colors. As the official video began to play, the energy in the air shifted. The song wasn't about perfect decorations or expensive gifts; it was about the chaotic, loud, and joyful reality of a Polish Christmas. The video showed scenes that felt like Kamil's own life:

© by Teenie Crochets. 

Liverpool, UK

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