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While many contemporary artists perform it as a "cover" or in a folk style, credit for the music and lyrics is often linked to:
Atmis xeebi (ატმის ხეები) — Peach trees.
The song is deeply rooted in themes of longing, love, and the passage of time . In Georgian culture, the blooming of peach trees is a powerful symbol of spring, rebirth, and the fleeting beauty of youth. Key Phrase Breakdown: While many contemporary artists perform it as a
It often describes a person waiting for a loved one or reflecting on a past love as nature awakens. It carries a bittersweet tone—celebrating the beauty of the blossoms while mourning the loneliness of the narrator. Authorship & Performance
Artist and contact Information : ▻ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001072220839 Text Author : Koka Kobaladze ---------- YouTube·TheMusicOfSilence _ Key Phrase Breakdown: It often describes a person
Some versions attribute the text to contemporary Georgian poets like Koka Kobaladze . Why the "Garbled" Text?
The phrase is the opening line and title of a song popularized by modern Georgian performers like . Why the "Garbled" Text
Rom iyvavilebs (რომ იყვავილებს) — When [they] will bloom.