Tick-tock, it is almost midnight – the very first line plunges us into a night of disappointment where Klava is still waiting for a boyfriend who promised to arrive “in an hour.” When he finally shows up drunk, she gives him just sixty seconds to explain himself. This tension sets the tone: the song is about a relationship stuck in a loop of empty promises, late-night apologies, and unanswered messages.
Klava’s verdict is quick and catchy: “Pack your things, I will throw you out, and you will fly back like a boomerang.” Her chorus repeats the image of the boomerang to highlight how people who ignore boundaries always seem to return, expecting forgiveness. Instead of giving in, she shuts the door on lies, flattery, and excuses, declaring that reconciliation is “not an option.” The result is an empowering anthem of self-respect where the singer breaks the toxic cycle, reminding listeners that they do not have to keep taking someone back just because that person keeps coming back.