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"You call me. Call me." Naviband presented a song for Valentine's Day based on a classic poem of Belarusian literature

NaviBand presented a single based on Evgenia Yanischits' famous poem "You call me. Call me."

You call me. Call me.
There we will get lost in heady grasses.
Everything begins with love,
Even the simplest phenomenon.

And then don't bend your soul
On the wide road of life.
Everything begins with love —
The first success and the first steps.

Today, the duo is giving an acoustic concert in Wroclaw. Tomorrow, they will perform in Poznań with the program "Songs about Love."

Comments3

  • Drill baby drill
    14.02.2026
    Цудоўная песьня. Дзякуй Navi Band!
  • Воля
    14.02.2026
    ❤️
  • Žvir
    14.02.2026
    Ja tak razumieju, anšlah zabiaspiečany, bo tut, u Polščy, ciaham apošniaha času, atabarylisia 250 tysiač biełaruskich patryjotaŭ...

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