The song “Love is still alive” addresses a nuanced emotional experience, reflecting less a narrative of romance and more an honest depiction of internal conflict following a significant separation. According to the artist, the track emerged from a common state of mind: the intellectual acknowledgment that a relationship has concluded, contrasted with the heart’s continued gravitational pull toward what was once meaningful. The song serves as an invitation for self-reflection, suggesting that it is acceptable to admit that certain emotions may persist long after a chapter closes.
A. Chošnau explains the core tension captured in the music: “You can’t tell your heart that everything is over; only not in my heart… As you understand that there is no going back, but the attachment and love feeling still doesn’t disappear.”
Chošnau clarifies that the song navigates this precise boundary—the point where life may appear to have reached a standstill, yet powerful emotions continue to surface.
The piece explores the persistence of affection when logic suggests otherwise. It speaks to the enduring nature of attachment, suggesting that the feelings associated with deep love can remain unexpectedly potent, even when the physical connection has ceased. The song, therefore, examines the emotional residue left behind, proving that the capacity for love, and the ache it causes, can remain remarkably alive.
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