Shweta Harve asks questions in heartfelt new single “Have You Loved Like a Tree?”

Shweta Harve, singer-songwriter, releases new single "Have You Loved Like a Tree?" It's a song about love that lasts, that is quietly powerful. Harve's new song is not like short-lived gestures and flashy romance. It sees love as something steady, patient, and unchanging, the kind of bond that grows and lasts without keeping score. This song is about the people and things that keep us alive without us knowing it. Trees do this for the planet every day, just like some people do for us when we need them.

The song's main metaphor is about the life of a tree, which makes it easy for everyone to understand. Harve sings, just like a tree, I will never fold, I will only give, endure, and grow, I'll hold you close, I'll let you go, which shows how she feels about being close to someone, being far away from them, and being recognized. It's a gentle reminder that there are people, like trees, who will always be there for you and can handle the weather.

The song is easy to play but very moving. It puts the lyrics and feelings front and center, making people think and take their time. The release kicks off a Valentine's Day campaign that asks fans to plant trees in memory of loved ones. Over time, the trees will grow, which shows how much they care. Harve's campaign works with groups that plant trees to show that love is both something you do and something you think about. It links personal responsibility to the world around us.

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