The title refers to "roadless places" or "wilderness," symbolizing the emotional distance and confusion after a breakup.

The song uses stark imagery, such as "every word made of wormwood" and "a night of stone," to illustrate the weight of the narrator's despair. Impact and Legacy Dado Glišić – Ljubavi ... - Discogs

"" (English: A Hundred Roadless Places ) is a signature power ballad by Bosnian musician Dado Glišić , recognized as one of his most emotionally complex and popular works. Release and Background

The song was originally released on , as the opening track of his first studio album, Ljubavi . It was published under the City Records label.

The narrator laments a lost love where the partner "shortened his life by half" and hid that they preferred someone else.

The song was arranged by M. Marjanović, with Dado Glišić credited as an associate arranger. Musical Style and Themes

The lyrics convey deep themes of :