Quello Che Ancora Non C'è feels like opening a diary at 3 a.m.: thoughts whirl, doubts echo and feelings spill everywhere. Francesca Michielin reflects on a love that looked honest but turned out to be “only you, nothing more.” Instead of staying trapped in overthinking, she chooses a braver path: embracing her real self, even the parts that still feel unfinished. The chorus is a gentle mantra – “What isn’t here yet will arrive on its own” – reminding us that time, not obsession, brings what we need.
Beneath the shimmering pop sound lies a powerful self-help lesson. The singer urges us to stop searching outside for answers already inside and to accept that some relationships are beautiful but incomplete. Yes, it stings to let go, yet she decides that pain is bearable if it means peace. Like a wave that crashes simply because it must, she allows nature, time and silence to mend the cracks. By the end, the song becomes a tender invitation: trust the process, feel deeply, then release and move forward.