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The singer uses the stillness of the village to reflect an inner sense of loss and the realization that the "old days" will never return. Musical and Cultural Impact
The lyrics (written by R. Radovanović) and music (by V. Kokorić) capture a specific moment in Yugoslav history when the transition from agricultural to industrial life was leaving its mark on the soul of the people. zica_markovic_djeram_vise_ne_skripuce
The central theme, "Đeram više ne škripuće" (The well no longer creaks), serves as a powerful metaphor for: The singer uses the stillness of the village
Zivislav Markovic Zica - Djeram vise ne skripuce - (Audio 1981) Kokorić) capture a specific moment in Yugoslav history
Musically, the track is a hallmark of the "novokomponovana" (newly composed) folk style of the early 1980s, featuring traditional accordion arrangements and soulful vocals characteristic of the Diskos label era. While often played at celebrations, the song's underlying sadness resonates deeply with the diaspora and those who feel a disconnect from their roots.
The silence of the well mirrors the silence of old customs that are no longer practiced.