Balistica translates to "ballistics", the science of projectiles and firearms. It's an unexpected and intriguing word to find in a song, especially in a romantic context.
In the lyrics, the artist says, "Se sorrido mi spara 'Scusi chiamate la balistica'" (If I smile, she shoots me 'Excuse me, call ballistics'). This line uses hyperbole to express the intense, almost dangerous, effect the person's smile has on him, as if it were a powerful, impactful shot. This unique and dramatic imagery makes the word stand out.
In "Qua Con Me," which translates to "Here With Me," Gemitaiz paints a picture of a life lived on its own terms, far from the ordinary. The speaker describes a world of "dawn and moons in the woods" and "planets far from yours," suggesting a feeling of being an outsider. He and his companion are dreamers who refuse to stay in their designated places, finding their definition of living in simple, shared moments like smoking together and watching the sea. He admits that others might see him as depressed, but he's content as long as one special person stays with him.
The song then shifts to a passionate and turbulent romance. The speaker describes an intense physical and emotional connection, asking his partner to make him "burn even when you don't touch me." However, this love is also filled with conflict and instability. He sings of fear, feeling like the ground is missing from under his feet, and describes a cycle of arguments with "short-legged lies, punches on doors, death threats." Despite the chaos, his message is clear: he's willing to endure it all, but only on one condition, repeated throughout the song: "I'll only stay if you stay here with me."