Perfect - Nie | Pе‚acz Ewka

Written by , the lyrics describe a group of friends parting ways as they enter adulthood. The narrative is framed as a direct address to "Ewka," a female figure representing the innocence and emotional core of their social circle.

The song debuted during a period of intense social and political tension in Poland. The early 1980s were marked by the rise of the Solidarity movement and the eventual imposition of martial law. In this atmosphere, "Nie płacz Ewka" provided a sense of community. While the lyrics appear to be a personal farewell, the Polish audience of the time often read between the lines, seeing the "broken glass" and "failed dreams" as metaphors for the country's own fractured state. Lyrical Analysis: The Bittersweet Farewell Perfect - Nie pЕ‚acz Ewka

: The "broken bottle" and the "stain on the wall" are tactile symbols of a night—and an era—that cannot be reconstructed. Musical Composition Written by , the lyrics describe a group