The song is a deeply emotional piece about love, aging, and letting go.
: One poignant line translates to: "Fly away, I’ve grown old, who needs an old man?" The Name "Zarzma"
: The singer asks their beloved (symbolized as a "dove" or "swallow") to fly away because they feel they have grown old and are no longer what the other person needs.
The band takes its name from the , a significant spiritual and architectural site in the Samtskhe-Javakheti region of Georgia.
If we repair the encoding, the Georgian title looks like this: (Zarzma — Gaprindi Am Gulshi)
The song is a deeply emotional piece about love, aging, and letting go.
: One poignant line translates to: "Fly away, I’ve grown old, who needs an old man?" The Name "Zarzma" The song is a deeply emotional piece about
: The singer asks their beloved (symbolized as a "dove" or "swallow") to fly away because they feel they have grown old and are no longer what the other person needs. I’ve grown old
The band takes its name from the , a significant spiritual and architectural site in the Samtskhe-Javakheti region of Georgia. The song is a deeply emotional piece about
If we repair the encoding, the Georgian title looks like this: (Zarzma — Gaprindi Am Gulshi)