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A bird’s shadow is likened to the "soul of a lonely wandering sailor," emphasizing a sense of freedom and isolation.

Released in (and appearing on her 1997 debut album), the song was written by Ivan Nenkov (lyrics) and Stefan Marinov (music). It famously won the audience award at the "Burgas and the Sea" festival, catapulting Dimitrova to national stardom. Core Themes and Imagery toni_dimitrova_ax_moreto

"" (Ah, the Sea) is more than just a hit song for Toni Dimitrova ; it is the cornerstone of her career and a beloved anthem of Bulgarian pop music. A bird’s shadow is likened to the "soul

The song captures a bittersweet, nostalgic mood through vivid coastal imagery: Core Themes and Imagery "" (Ah, the Sea)

The chorus, "Ah, the sea... it stays within me... it is probably what saves me," frames the sea as a permanent internal refuge that provides hope and emotional survival. Cultural Impact

Toni Dimitrova has often referred to the song as her "second surname" and her "stamp of identity," noting that it remains the most special piece of music in her life. Its enduring popularity is evident in its frequent appearance on platforms like Spotify and YouTube , where it continues to garner thousands of views decades after its release.

The lyrics describe a "pre-autumn sign"—shadows descending over late-summer beaches, colder waves, and the sun wrapping itself in a "cloudy shirt".