“Sono Solo Parole” (They Are Only Words) is a heartfelt confession about the fragile space between two people who can no longer hide behind polite sentences. Noemi sings from the perspective of someone stuck at the starting point of a relationship, closing the door to the outside world and facing the painful truth inside. Each verse unravels the tension of trying to look happy while feeling lost, searching for balance whenever they speak, and hoping that tomorrow will magically clear the fog. Behind the repeated refrain “sono solo parole” lies the bittersweet admission that all their careful phrases cannot fix what is broken.
Yet the song is not only about defeat. It highlights the tiny flickers of connection—holding hands, sharing fears, admitting vulnerability—that still bind the couple. Time passes, perspectives change, and even in their distance they recognize how deeply they have shaped one another. By calling their conversations “only words,” Noemi reminds us that love cannot survive on talk alone; it needs action, honesty, and courage. The track therefore becomes a gentle wake-up call: beautiful language is never enough unless the feelings behind it are finally turned into something real.