"No," Selma countered. "You're trying to act like a brave hero standing up for us, but there isn't a drop of heroic blood in you. You're just projecting your own insecurities because you can't handle a strong woman. Your excuses are empty, Leo. They just don't hold water."
The hit song is a passionate dialogue about broken trust, false promises, and the games people play in relationships. amir_kazic_leo_ft_selma_bajrami_to_vodu_ne_pije...
"Stop it, Leo," Selma said firmly. "That excuse doesn't hold water. To vodu ne pije. I don't know what has gotten into you lately, but you are playing with me like I am some kind of toy." "No," Selma countered
The neon lights of the city club blurred through the glass of Leo's half-empty drink. He pulled his phone from his pocket, counting the endless carousel of names flashing through his social feed. He looked over at Selma, laughing with a group of friends on the other side of the VIP lounge. Your excuses are empty, Leo
The phrase "to vodu ne pije" translates literally to but it is a common Balkan idiom meaning "that doesn't hold water" or "that excuse won't fly." 💔 The Story of Leo and Selma
He walked over and pulled her aside into the quieter hallway.
"No," Selma countered. "You're trying to act like a brave hero standing up for us, but there isn't a drop of heroic blood in you. You're just projecting your own insecurities because you can't handle a strong woman. Your excuses are empty, Leo. They just don't hold water."
The hit song is a passionate dialogue about broken trust, false promises, and the games people play in relationships.
"Stop it, Leo," Selma said firmly. "That excuse doesn't hold water. To vodu ne pije. I don't know what has gotten into you lately, but you are playing with me like I am some kind of toy."
The neon lights of the city club blurred through the glass of Leo's half-empty drink. He pulled his phone from his pocket, counting the endless carousel of names flashing through his social feed. He looked over at Selma, laughing with a group of friends on the other side of the VIP lounge.
The phrase "to vodu ne pije" translates literally to but it is a common Balkan idiom meaning "that doesn't hold water" or "that excuse won't fly." 💔 The Story of Leo and Selma
He walked over and pulled her aside into the quieter hallway.