Destrnik (pronounced [ˈdeːstəɾnik]) is a settlement in northeastern Slovenia. It is the seat of the Municipality of Destrnik. It lies in the Slovene Hills (Slovene: Slovenske gorice) north of Ptuj. The area was part of the traditional region of Styria. It is now included in the Drava Statistical Region.
Destrnik was first attested in written sources in 1398 and 1441 as Terstenik, and as Dersternikh in 1495. The name is believed to derive from *Drstenik and, like similar names (e.g., Drstelja), is presumably based on the Slovene common noun drsten 'broken stone, rubble, scree'.
The local parish church, built on the highest point in the settlement, dominates its landscape and appears in the municipal coat of arms. It is dedicated to Saint Urban and belongs to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Maribor. It dates to the 16th century with 18th-century adaptations. The feast day of Saint Urban, 25 May, has also been chosen as the official municipal holiday.
As I'm day-staring my way through life
I ask my auto-pilot step aside
Like trying to coax a cloud down from the sky
Come down here, make me alive
Because a split second of a moment that holds time
Can be worth a whole lifetime of waiting
For something more than that same mundane life narrative
Transcend this place
It's in a place where hearts collide
And love is overwhelming
In a place where a breath of fresh air still refreshes my insides
Feel like I am more than the things that I occupy myself with
I am spending days starring wait for life to start/lightning strike
When your hand holds my hand
Let your warmth still fill me
Let you eyes and beautiful sights still inspire and thrill me
And if ever I'm drowned in stress and it seems that I've begun to forget
Remind me of the bright sky and the moment we first met
Felt like I am more than the things that I occupy myself with
I am spending days starring wait for lightning
But I finally found something that is worth holding onto
Scratching and clawing so I don't lose my grip on you
But why, why are my arms so tired
Is it from holding on for dear life
I shouldn't be wasting time waiting for the pulse or something at all