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"За кога сам ратовао"
Song by Баја Мали Книнџа
from the album Збогом оружје
English titleWho Did I Fight For
Released1995 (1995)
GenreNovokompovana
Length3:30
LabelSuperTon
Producer(s)Цветин Тодоровић

"Za koga sam ratovao" (Serbian Cyrillic: "За кога сам ратовао", lit. "Who Did I Fight For") is a song written and performed by prominent war singer Baja Mali Knindža.

Music and lyrics

This song is about a veteran, who realized the war was for nothing.

Lyrics

Lyrics:

Meni ovaj život ne treba
Sećanja će da me ubiju
Zbogom moja kućo rodna
Put pod noge pa u Srbiju

Sve je ovo bilo džabe
S'vatile su čak i babe
Sad mi brate mnogo žao
Za koga sam ratovao

Za dva dana sve je nestalo
Mislim moje srce vara me
'Mesto slavlja i veselja
Ostavili crne marame

Sve je ovo bilo džabe
S'vatile su čak i babe
Sad mi brate mnogo žao
Za koga sam ratovao

Kako srce da ne zaboli
Za koga sam borio se ja
Nema sreće i veselja
Ostala je tuga velika

Sve je ovo bilo džabe
S'vatile su čak i babe
Sad mi brate mnogo žao
Za koga sam ratovao

Lyrics (English):

I don't need this life
The memories will kill me
Bye, my old home
On my way to Serbia

All of this was for nothing
Even the old women realized it
Now, brother, I feel regret
Who did I fight for

Everything was gone in two days
I think my heart is deceiving me
Instead of celebrating and joy
I was left with black scarves

All of this was for nothing
Even the old women realized it
Now, brother, I feel regret
Who did I fight for

How can the heart not hurt
For whom did I fight
No happiness or joy
Only great sorrow remains

All of this was for nothing
Even the old women realized it
Now, brother, I feel regret
Who did I fight for