BIRDS OF A FEATHER
Billie Eilish
Unraveling the Depths of Devotion in Billie Eilish's 'BIRDS OF A FEATHER'
The song 'BIRDS OF A FEATHER' explores love in multiple scenarios and situations as a theme, even in the face of the inevitability of death. Through intensely personal and sentimental lyrics, Eilish describes a relationship in which she feels so deeply connected to her partner that she can't imagine life without him. The repetition of the lines “Till the day that I die” and “Till the light leaves my eyes” emphasizes the depth of the singer's commitment, suggesting a love that transcends life itself.
The title of the song comes from the English expression “birds of a feather flock together” and is a common metaphor to highlight the similarity and closeness between two people who share the same tastes, beliefs, interests, etc. In this context, this term suggests that Billie and her partner are naturally destined to stay together, just like the halves of an orange, the lid of a pot, and other expressions in Portuguese that represent the inevitable destiny between two lovers: to stay together forever, until death do them part. In addition, the song touches on feelings of despair and resignation, as seen in “Nothing left to lose without my baby”. This expression reveals a darker side of emotional dependence, where life without the other seems unbearable.
Billie Eilish, known for her introspective and melancholic lyrics, once again manages to capture the complexity of human emotions in her music, adding double meanings and metaphors in several verses, for example in “And if I'm turning blue, please, don't save me”: “blue”, as well as describing the tone that a corpse can have, also represents the feeling of sadness and melancholy that comes with the prospect of living a life without your soulmate.