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Žica Marković remains a respected figure in folk music for his ability to convey authentic emotion without over-sensationalism. You can still find his work on platforms like Spotify and YouTube , where listeners continue to comment on the song's "soul" and its accurate portrayal of the quiet tragedy of a dying village.

It represents the exodus of youth from rural areas to cities, leaving behind aging parents and empty homes. zica_markovic_djeram_vise_ne_skripuce

At the heart of the song is the —the traditional wooden counterpoise well once found in every Serbian village yard. In folk tradition, the "creak" (škripa) of the well was the heartbeat of the homestead. It signaled that life was active, that water was being drawn for family and livestock, and often served as a meeting place for young lovers. Žica Marković remains a respected figure in folk

Zivislav Markovic Zica - Djeram vise ne skripuce - (Audio 1981) At the heart of the song is the

The central theme, "Đeram više ne škripuće" (The well no longer creaks), serves as a powerful metaphor for: