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Click here to view Full Scope of Simulation: The narrator repeatedly asks their "black-eyed" beloved to come see them, claiming they will die if they aren't seen.
: He sings about how love has "burned his heart" and the beauty of the girl has dazzled his eyes.
The title translates from Georgian to English as "". Rather than referring to a physical illness, the lyrics describe being "lovesick" or overwhelmed by the beauty of a loved one. Key themes in the lyrics include:
: In a lighthearted turn, the narrator mentions he will even pretend to be a doctor just to have an excuse to visit her. Where to Listen
: The narrator repeatedly asks their "black-eyed" beloved to come see them, claiming they will die if they aren't seen.
: He sings about how love has "burned his heart" and the beauty of the girl has dazzled his eyes. : The narrator repeatedly asks their "black-eyed" beloved
The title translates from Georgian to English as "". Rather than referring to a physical illness, the lyrics describe being "lovesick" or overwhelmed by the beauty of a loved one. Key themes in the lyrics include: : The narrator repeatedly asks their "black-eyed" beloved
: In a lighthearted turn, the narrator mentions he will even pretend to be a doctor just to have an excuse to visit her. Where to Listen : The narrator repeatedly asks their "black-eyed" beloved