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Dominika

Every night when all the people rush to their homes
Lonesome I walk
I have no one, everywhere I'm alone
My house is always empty
I only have my dreams
 
But it won't always be this way
I won't be alone
One day I'll find a girlfriend as beautiful as my dreams
Dominika, Nika, Nika will be here name, that's what I know for sure
Because that's what I want
 
Blonde hair like flax
Warm eyes like the day
That's my Domini
 
Then never sad, the day will never be sad
and everything will be nice from then on, nice like a dream
Dominika, Nika, Nika will be the joy of my heart
and happy will be the day
 
When I come back from work and arrive in my home
Domini will be waiting for me
Then never sad, the day will never be sad
and everything will be nice from then on, nice like a dream
 
Everyone sometimes wants to touch the blue heavens
to find there the stars
Everyone wants, everyone knows that one day, like I,
they'll find their Domini
 
Then never sad, the day will never be sad
and everything will be nice from then on, nice like a dream
Serenely I wait for the wish of my heart to come true
when I'll find true love
 
Because one day the moment will arrive,
I always eagerly await that moment,
when I'll find Domini
 
Then never sad, the day will never be sad
and everything will be nice from then on, nice like a dream
Dominika, Nika, Nika is in my town I know full well
I call every place looking for her
 
Every night I always walk alone checking every face
looking for my Domini
 


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O maiden of the finest rushes1
What a pity for you that my bundle has come undone
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Nor any living soul
Until the birds start to talk in human language
And the blackbird starts speaking Greek.
 

I’ve no stockings nor shoes
Not even a stool to sit down on
I haven't a penny in the whole wide world
Unless Jesus Christ should take pity on me
My trousers are threadbare
And as you know, my blanket is worn out
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Who chase after me just for the price of a drink
 

Oh, did you think to entice me, young man
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  • 1. Rushes are a kind of grass-like plant used to make floor coverings and furniture, traditionally collected by young women. The motif of gathering rushes often has sexual connotation in folk songs of the British Isles and Ireland in both English and Irish. This song is no exception.