Sei invites us into the final moments of a love story that has run out of time. The chorus repeats a clear confession: “I don’t know if I’ll still be here… the plan has come to an end.” With those words, the singer admits that the waiting game is over and that walking away might be the healthiest choice. Yet the mood is far from simple resignation. There is still a “rare feeling” of being the perfect temper for love, and the lyrics swing between certainty and doubt, passion and frustration, much like a stubborn couple trying to keep a flame alive while watching the candle burn out.
Pité’s rap verse deepens the conflict. He stands at a crossroads, torn between a past filled with sweet memories and a present where the partner keeps the door half-open, never fully letting him in. References to Romeo’s despair and hope being the last to die highlight the classic tragedy: both voices know the relationship is fading, yet they struggle to accept it. In the end, Sei becomes an anthem for anyone who has ever loved fiercely, waited too long, and finally realized that self-respect sometimes means saying goodbye.