We measure time by big events—weddings, new jobs, or "silver anniversaries". Between these markers, the time in between seems to vanish.
We look back at old photos and feel that "autumn" in our hearts, even when the sun is shining. Metai bД—ga
We often hear the phrase —the years are running—tossed around at birthday parties or family reunions. It’s usually said with a bit of a sigh, a nod to the gray hairs or the way the kids have suddenly outgrown their shoes. But if we stop to listen to the "running" of time, what is it actually telling us? The Soundtrack of Our Lives We measure time by big events—weddings, new jobs,
When every day looks the same, our brains skip the details, making months feel like weeks. We often hear the phrase —the years are
In birthday songs like those performed by Mantas , the phrase reminds us that while we can't stop the clock, we can certainly dance to its rhythm. Why We Feel the Speed
In Lithuanian culture, "Metai bėga" is more than just a phrase; it’s a melody. From the classic hits of Nerija to modern interpretations, the sentiment remains the same: time is a river.