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: A significant part of the story involves acknowledging the "heroes" and "mothers who sacrificed their children" for the land. It portrays Georgia as a country that has survived hardships through the "strong love" of its people.
: The lyrics, written by Giorgi Rukhadze , treat the nation of Georgia like a beloved, sometimes wounded child that needs to be comforted. It uses vivid imagery of the sun, mountains, and vineyards to describe the country's essence. : A significant part of the story involves
Released in 2020 as part of the album Ranina , the song has since become a "modern hymn" for Georgians worldwide, often moving listeners to tears with its blend of folk traditions and modern pop sensibilities. It uses vivid imagery of the sun, mountains,
The story behind the song is one of . While a standard iavnana is a song a mother sings to soothe a child, this version is a "lullaby for Georgia" itself—a poetic reflection on the country's beauty and the resilience of its people. Themes and Narrative While a standard iavnana is a song a
: The narrative is deeply personal. It references the singer's grandmother singing a lullaby and memories of a childhood yard with hammocks strung between trees. This shifts the song from a broad national anthem to an intimate story of longing for one's roots.