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Music has a unique way of mirroring the human soul, and in the Georgian musical landscape, few songs capture the essence of quiet melancholy as effectively as Merab Batashvili’s "Isev Iwvimebs Albat" (It Will Probably Rain Again). The song is not merely about the weather; it is a lyrical exploration of longing, the passage of time, and the inevitable cycle of memory that follows a lost love. It looks like your text got a bit
In Georgian poetry and song, rain often serves as a dual symbol—both a cleanser of the past and a reflection of tears. Batashvili uses the "inevitable rain" as a metaphor for the return of painful but cherished memories. The title itself suggests a sense of resignation. The singer doesn’t fight the coming storm; he accepts it, much like one accepts the recurring thought of someone they once held dear. The song is not merely about the weather;