Kamaniеі Еўilelis - Aеў Bijau 〈SAFE〉

The song draws significant inspiration from fairy tale Kelionė į Tandadriką ( Journey to Tandadrika ).

In the story, a puppet remains on a destroyed planet to plant a flower, believing that if a flower grows, a bee will come and life will return. kamaniЕі ЕЎilelis - AЕЎ Bijau

Conversely, "Aš bijau, kai tu Toli" ("I am afraid when you are far") captures the isolation that follows a loss of connection. The song draws significant inspiration from fairy tale

The official music video features a cinematic, single-shot dance performance by members of the . The choreography, filmed in the historic "Lelija" clothing factory, physically manifests the song’s themes of attachment and withdrawal , with the dancers’ movements highlighting the tension between wanting to be near and needing to pull away. Kamanių šilelis - Pop Lithuania - Europavox Festival The official music video features a cinematic, single-shot

The duo’s music is often described as , known for its psychedelic and minimalist qualities. While they originally gained recognition for modernizing traditional Lithuanian folk songs, "Aš Bijau" represents their shift toward original lyrics that maintain an "archaic" or folk-like resonance. Lyrical Themes: The Paradox of Intimacy

This is mirrored in the song's ending chant—"Bitė atskris" ("The bee will fly in")—symbolizing hope and the rebirth of life . Musicality-wise, this "bee" is represented by a cello arrangement that mimics the buzzing and movement of the insect. Visual Representation

The lyrics mention long periods of solitude and slow-healing wounds ("Ir per ilgai mano žaizdos gyja"), suggesting a past history of emotional pain that colors current attempts at connection. Symbolism and Literary Influences