Ruslanas Kirilkinas - Aеў Ugnis, Tu Vanduo . Lietuviеўkos Dainos -
Represents passion, intensity, and potential destruction.
The song explores the duality and tension of love through elemental metaphors (fire and water), a common trope in Lithuanian lyrical poetry to describe incompatible yet inseparable forces. Lyrical Analysis
While there is no formal academic "paper" specifically dedicated to this single track, (I am Fire – You are Water) by Ruslanas Kirilkinas is a cornerstone of contemporary Lithuanian pop music. Released in April 2012 as part of the album Laisvės Kaina (The Price of Freedom), it is frequently featured in major Lithuanian song collections . Song Overview and Context Represents passion, intensity, and potential destruction
Full Lithuanian text is hosted on specialized databases like Dainų Tekstai.
April 16, 2012, under the label Muzikinė Partija . Genre: Emotional Pop / Ballad. Released in April 2012 as part of the
The title "Aš Ugnis, Tu Vanduo" sets up a classic oppositional dynamic:
Represents calm, cooling, or the force that inevitably extinguishes the fire. Genre: Emotional Pop / Ballad
In Lithuanian folk traditions, fire and water are often used to symbolize "universal harmony" or the cyclical nature of relationships. Availability and Resources