Tiesto’s music is always amazing—his beats and sound pull you in. But the lyrics in this song by Laura? They teach something very wrong. They reflect the pain and pride that come from uncommitted, sinful relationships like fornicating or living together without marriage.
If this song were about marriage, then it shows just how much the couple still needs to learn about what real marriage is about—sacrifice, forgiveness, and true love. Without that understanding, the hurt and bitterness only grow.
The Lyrics and What They Say
In Laura’s song, she sings:
“Non posso fare sempre il primo passo e venirti ancora incontro / Perché è come avere sete con il mare dentro”
(“I can’t always take the first step and come towards you / Because it’s like being thirsty with the sea inside”)
This shows her frustration. She feels she is the only one trying to fix the relationship. But the other person never meets her halfway. The image of “thirst with the sea inside” shows deep pain that feels impossible to heal.
Later she asks:
“È più facile che un sasso poi diventi piuma / O fare il primo passo sulla luna?”
(“Is it easier for a stone to become a feather / Or to take the first step on the moon?”)
This metaphor says forgiveness or reconciliation feel almost impossible. It expresses pride and stubbornness. Instead of humbling herself, she doubts making peace is worth the effort.