Billie Eilish’s Birds of a Feather raises poignant questions about the fragility of love. In her signature introspective style, Billie sings, “Might not be forever, but if it’s forever, it’s even better.” The song grapples with the uncertainty of relationships, yet clings to the hope that love can outlast even the toughest storms. Eilish’s lyrics, such as “Can’t change the weather,” suggest a resigned acceptance of life’s unpredictability. Her voice is raw, aching with a sense of longing and devotion. Birds of a Feather is a poetic reminder that love, even when threatened by time, can remain unshaken in its intensity.
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