"Dziewczyna z konwaliami" is a classic Polish song most famously performed by , originally appearing on his 1976 debut album. Written by Wojciech Trzciński (music) and Marian Skolarski (lyrics), the song is a poetic ballad about a fleeting, ethereal encounter that leaves a lasting impression on the narrator. Lyric Analysis and Theme
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The narrator describes the girl’s blush as a "talisman" he will carry in his memory, suggesting that even though the encounter was short, its emotional warmth remains. While Wodecki's version is the definitive one, the
While Wodecki's version is the definitive one, the song has been covered in various styles, including a disco-polo version by the band Akcent (1991) and interpretations by Adam Chrola .