'Three People' is the first single from Elven Bird's latest album, The Japanese Tree.
The style of this particular song is a mix of indie folk,
blues and gospel melted into a melody of revolution,
inner conflict, strife and contemplation.
Based on the lyrics of a Romanian poet, Iulia Hasdeu,
the story is centered on the symbols of the child, water,
the sound of a Japanese bell marking the beginning of meditation.
to sing of the ephemeral substance
of both the natural and the human inhabited world.
In this context, picking up a flower can be a metaphor for ending a life.
The song is composed having a true story in mind
and the video thus emulates a very fond memory of a loved one.
So it may be subject to the passing of time and this shows in the way the image was treated.
Sometimes life is like a mystical journey through the forest,
walk below the trees as if each one is one of your dreams.
What is given, what is taken, comes or leaves with the light that makes those trees grow.