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: The lyrics, written by Dalia Teišerskytė , ask a partner if their love will survive "when autumn comes," when "old white winter knocks on the door," and ultimately "when my hair turns gray".

: It centers on a desire for constant presence—asking the partner to be there in the "morning rain," the "love haze of green June," and the "silence of December".

Marijonas Mikutavičius is a household name in Lithuania, frequently compared to figures like Bruce Springsteen or Bono for his cultural impact. Originally a journalist by trade, he rose to musical fame in the early 1990s with the band Bovy before carving out a massive solo career defined by hits that have occupied top chart positions for decades. Ar mylėsi tu mane (English translation #)

: A notable line, "Bus mums gera aš kartoju, kol ant arklio joju" (We'll be fine, I repeat, as long as I ride on the horse), emphasizes maintaining momentum and hope in a relationship. Musical Profile

: The song remains a staple on Lithuanian radio and at social gatherings, frequently appearing on Spotify playlists alongside other Lithuanian classics. Artist Background

: It features a steady, mid-tempo progression often played in the key of A Minor .

(Will You Love Me) is a landmark Lithuanian pop-rock ballad performed by the iconic singer, journalist, and TV host Marijonas Mikutavičius . While Mikutavičius is often associated with high-energy anthems like "Trys Milijonai," this track showcases his more contemplative and sentimental side. Lyric & Theme Breakdown

The song is a heartfelt plea for enduring love and commitment, utilizing nature and the passing seasons as metaphors for life's inevitable changes.