Već sedmi dan je kišilo
Ko sa mnom da je čitav svijet zaboravljen,
Al' ti si se nasmiješio
I nebo se nasmiješilo u isti tren.
I život svoj si listao,
I zvijezde su svjetlucale u život moj,
A onda si me ljubio
Ko ptice što su kucale na prozoru tvom.

Ja slavim večeras
Dan ljubavi tvoje,
U kući za ptice,
U kući za dvoje.
Ja slavim večeras
Dan ljubavi tvoje,
U kući za ptice,
U kući za dvoje...

I dok ti pričam o nama
Ti gledaš me i smiješiš se jer sada znaš,
I makar dani prolaze
Još uvijek ptice dolaze na prozor naš.

Ja slavim večeras
Dan ljubavi tvoje,
U kući za ptice,
U kući za dvoje.
Ja slavim večeras
Dan ljubavi tvoje,
U kući za ptice,
U kući za dvoje...

Ja slavim večeras
Dan ljubavi tvoje,
U kući za ptice,
U kući za dvoje.
Ja slavim večeras
Dan ljubavi tvoje,
U kući za ptice,
U kući za dvoje...



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