: In Hungarian literature, the end of sorrow is often compared to the breaking of a long winter or the clearing of a foggy dawn.

: His version is well-known within the Hungarian pop scene, featured on albums like Félek . His performance typically emphasizes a soulful, relatable delivery of the struggle to move past a lost love.

: In Hungarian poetry and song, the "heart" (szív) is the primary vessel for bánat (a specific kind of deep, often quiet sorrow). The "passing" (elmúlik) of this feeling implies a natural, gradual restoration of peace. Key Musical Versions

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    : In Hungarian literature, the end of sorrow is often compared to the breaking of a long winter or the clearing of a foggy dawn.

    : His version is well-known within the Hungarian pop scene, featured on albums like Félek . His performance typically emphasizes a soulful, relatable delivery of the struggle to move past a lost love. SzГ­vembЕ‘l elmГєlik a bГЎnat

    : In Hungarian poetry and song, the "heart" (szív) is the primary vessel for bánat (a specific kind of deep, often quiet sorrow). The "passing" (elmúlik) of this feeling implies a natural, gradual restoration of peace. Key Musical Versions : In Hungarian literature, the end of sorrow

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