prijatelj i ja sedimo na klupi
gledamo zvezde
slušamo vesti što su upravo stigle
kažu da imamo
još samo par godina za nas

imali smo igračke i živeli smo sve
sve one igre na sreću
one igre za ljude
što je smislio neko
pre samo par godina za nas

da li znaš kako želim da te nađem
da li znaš šta treba da znam
voli me kako nikad nisi volela

voli me onako kako nikad nisi volela
voli me onako kako nikad nisi volela

živimo u pričanju, branimo
se, hodamo i slavimo
neke bezvezne stvari
neke bezvezne priče
što je smislio neko
u samo par godina za nas

nisu dovoljne reči, samo
obične reči
da me vrate u život
nije dovoljan dodir
ni da znam da te imam
još samo par godina za nas

voli me onako kako nikad nisi volela
voli me onako kako nikad nisi volela

raste kao nada, kao more, kao govor
kao pokret, kao zora, kao dete, kao krv
kao želja među nama
raste kao bol
i grize sve pred našim očima

voli me onako kako nikad nisi volela
voli me onako kako nikad nisi volela


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