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The lyrics depict the bleak reality of life behind bars, focusing on themes of isolation, suffering, and the longing for liberty.

: The song describes a young man being transported to prison ("the train carries me to Tarnów") and the physical abuse he faces from guards ("the guard enters the cell and begins to beat the prisoner"). magik_band_krzysztof_gorka_czarny_chleb_oficjal...

The song was originally written in by Jerzy Warzyński (known as Jurek Filas) while he was incarcerated in a detention center in Kraków. It became a widespread urban legend and "street song" long before professional recordings existed, often attributed to anonymous prison folklore. Lyrical Meaning and Themes The lyrics depict the bleak reality of life

The song (Black Bread and Black Coffee), performed by Magik Band and Krzysztof Górka , is a modern disco-folk rendition of a classic Polish prison ballad. Origins and Authorship It became a widespread urban legend and "street

Magik Band, founded in 2012 by Łukasz Mikulski in Krynica-Zdrój, is known for energetic wedding and biesiada (feast) music. Their collaboration with Krzysztof Górka (known as ) was released officially on February 3, 2015.

: Despite the despair and eventual death of the protagonist, the song highlights the human mind's persistent search for "happiness, which is called freedom". Magik Band & Krzysztof Górka Version

: "Black bread and black coffee" serve as metaphors for the harsh, monotonous daily existence of a prisoner.

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