“Like Machiavelli would say, little Jovana was five months old, and I was prepared to write even "I saw Feldmarshall Göring three times", just to slip away from the barracks for two days and see my little girl and her beautiful mother.”

Balašević on songs "Računajte na nas" and "Triput sam video Tita" ("Dodir svile", page 85).

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