Set against the backdrop of a freezing winter, the story follows a narrator watching the through a window while the bitter weather seems to demand the suffering of the cold and hungry.
The song (Naked Trees) by the Georgian post-punk band Tserili (Letter) is a melancholic anthem of longing and survival. Its lyrics paint a stark, wintery landscape that mirrors the protagonist's internal struggle with isolation and the hope for a "colorful" future. The Story of Shishveli Kheebi Set against the backdrop of a freezing winter,
Despite the cold, there is a "wind on the road" that calls to them. This represents a pull toward something unknown—perhaps a search for truth or a way out of the gray monotony of their current existence. The Story of Shishveli Kheebi Despite the cold,
The narrator describes a heart that is slowly fading under the weight of "dardy" (deep sorrow or worry). The "naked trees" serve as a metaphor for vulnerability and the stripping away of defenses against the harshness of life. The "naked trees" serve as a metaphor for
In a poignant moment, the narrator talks to their own heart, pleading, "Wall of my heart, please do not fall," so that their "truth" can remain their guide.
The story shifts toward a hopeful vision of summer. The narrator dreams of black-and-white walls being "colored in," the end of their "torture," and the sound of neighbors' children playing outside. It is a story about waiting for someone to "step inside" and bring back the warmth and air they need to breathe again.