It is a plea to a loved one to keep the memory and feeling of the relationship alive, even during physical or emotional separation. It's about the fear that "out of sight" will eventually lead to "out of mind." 2. Context and Performance
It is frequently played at Georgian gatherings ( supras ), weddings, or late-night listening sessions when the mood turns nostalgic. 3. Key Lyrics & Themes
The singer asks the partner not to let the "habit" of their love fade away. Ar gadamechvio
A recurring theme is the hope that even if the person isn't there physically, the "trace" of them remains in the other person's daily life. 4. How to Appreciate It
Don't get used to being without me, Don't let the days wash me away, Stay with the feeling that I am still yours, Even if the distance grows. It is a plea to a loved one
The lyrics revolve around the passage of time and the preservation of intimacy.
The title comes from the Georgian word chveva (habit/accustoming). "Do not get unaccustomed to me." Ar gadamechvio
Georgian "Estrada" or Urban Romance. It features melodic piano arrangements and soulful, melancholic vocals.