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The song is famously associated with legendary Lithuanian performers such as Nijolė Tallat-Kelpšaitė and Laima Žemaitytė .

The song "Alyvos," often titled (A Branch of Lilacs) or "Alyvos Žydės" (Lilacs Will Bloom), is a nostalgic ballad that typically features themes of departure, memory, and unrequited love. kaprizas_alyvos_cover

You can find recordings or "covers" by on platforms like Facebook and YouTube, where they often perform at local festivals or weddings. Their version is valued by fans of "retro" Lithuanian music for its simple, catchy melody and emotional resonance. Palepiu vaikai - alyvu sakele The song is famously associated with legendary Lithuanian

While not the group's "signature card," Kaprizas (an ensemble often associated with festive and "baliavokim" style music) has included it in their repertoire, often performing it in a more upbeat, synthesizer-heavy arrangement suitable for celebrations. Common Lyrics and Imagery Their version is valued by fans of "retro"

The lyrics generally tell a story of a farewell at a train station, where a branch of lilacs is the only thing left behind as a memory of a lost love:

"Nuėjau aš stotin palydėti Tavęs... numetei man alyvos šakelę. Kai baisus traukinys man išplėšęs Tave... man alyvų šakelė beliko." (I went to the station to see you off... you threw me a lilac branch. When the terrible train snatched you away... only the lilac branch remained.) Performance Context