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You know how people talk about uncompromising pop? Duvchi is just that – in it's purest form. It is passionate and lavish, whilst fragile and unassuming. Boldly arranged tracks meets timeless harmonies and form a space of melancholic warmth that quickly spellbinds and becomes a kind of instant find. Music you could see chart-topping.
Turtleduvs
Duvchi Lyrics
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Silently darling
Come on be reasonable
You have made me sing
Like wind when it blows so hard
On a friend, on a turtledove
But you best believe we will lose some feathers
Yeah, you and me are what the man call turtledoves
But even a dove need to face bad weather
Take wing when you're high above
Like a friend, like a turtledove
You think that love grows
Silently darling
Come on be reasonable
You have made me sing
Like wind when it blows so hard
On a friend, on a turtledove
And you and me are what they might call turtledoves
But you best believe we will lose some feathers
Yeah, you and me are what the man call turtledoves
But even a dove need to face bad weather
The harder the wind come I love you turtledove
But sooner or later we'll sing a winter song
Yeah, you and me are what the man call turtledoves
But even a dove need to face bad weather
The lyrics of Duvchi's song Turtleduvs speaks of the challenges and realities of being in a relationship. The singer addresses his lover, saying that love is not always easy and doesn't just grow silently without any effort. He pleads with his lover to be reasonable and understand that their relationship takes effort and commitment from both of them. But even with the challenges, being together makes them happy and brings out the best in them.
The imagery of turtledoves is used to represent their relationship - the singer and his lover are like turtledoves, but they will inevitably lose feathers and face bad weather. This represents the trials and tribulations of a relationship, and how they must work together to overcome them. The metaphor is extended when the singer says that even a dove needs to face bad weather, indicating that challenges in relationships are universal and not unique to just them. The singer acknowledges that loving someone is not always smooth sailing, but they still choose to fly together and face whatever comes their way.
Overall, Turtleduvs is a song that explores the realities of love and relationships. It shows that while love can bring us joy and happiness, it also requires hard work and perseverance.
Line by Line Meaning
You think that love grows
The listener holds the belief that love slowly blossoms over time
Silently darling
Love develops quietly and unnoticed by others
Come on be reasonable
The singer urges the listener to approach the situation logically
You have made me sing
The listener has brought inspiration and joy to the artist
Like wind when it blows so hard
The feeling of love is intense and powerful like a strong gust of wind
On a friend, on a turtledove
The force of love is felt both towards a friend and a romantic partner
And you and me are what they might call turtledoves
The singer and the listener are in a loving relationship often referred to as turtledoves
But you best believe we will lose some feathers
Difficulties and challenges will arise in the relationship that will test its strength and endurance
Yeah, you and me are what the man call turtledoves
The societal term for a loving couple is turtledoves
But even a dove needs to face bad weather
Every relationship goes through challenges
Take wing when you're high above
When everything is going well, take advantage of the moment and enjoy it
Like a friend, like a turtledove
Enjoy the good times in both platonic and romantic relationships
The harder the wind come I love you turtledove
Through the difficulties and challenges, the singer's love for the listener remains strong
But sooner or later we'll sing a winter song
Despite the current hardships, better times will come eventually
Yeah, you and me are what the man call turtledoves
The term turtledoves is still used to describe the couple
But even a dove needs to face bad weather
Challenges must be overcome in any relationship
Contributed by Eva W. Suggest a correction in the comments below.