(Greek: Καμιά φορά , meaning "Sometimes") is a masterpiece of Greek music, performed by the legendary Marinella . Released in 1983 on the album Gia Sena Ton Agnosto , it features a hauntingly beautiful melody by composer Giorgos Hatzinassios and deeply poetic lyrics by Michalis Bourboulis . Lyric Synopsis and Meaning
: The opening line, "Sometimes I say I'll change the sky, but there are no roads," serves as a metaphor for wanting to escape a relationship or one's own feelings, only to realize there is no path away from the heart's truth. (Greek: Καμιά φορά , meaning "Sometimes") is a
Known as the Marinella is one of the most iconic figures in Greek music history. Known as the Marinella is one of the
The song is a powerful exploration of the contradictions within love—the constant pull between the desire for freedom and the unbreakable bond of affection. (Greek: Καμιά φορά
: Despite the "rainy world" and "hail" mentioned later in the song, the narrator finds peace in her partner, describing their love as something that "refreshes me like a Sunday".