Paseando Por Roma unfolds like a 2 a.m. postcard from a restless traveler. Our narrator dials a late-night call, only to realize that words and connections are tangled in static. He roams an unfamiliar city, half-lost and half-enchanted, admitting that everything feels either too big or that he has somehow shrunk out of proportion. The refrain of rhythmic “uh-uh-uh” echoes the streetlights and empty avenues, turning his wandering into a dreamy soundtrack.
Beneath the night stroll lies a quiet confession: life keeps shifting, friends drift, and he himself has changed. Yet his heart stays “intacto,” carrying yesterday’s hopes into tomorrow. The song captures that bittersweet moment when you hang up the phone, pocket your loneliness, and keep walking, trusting that sunrise and a fresh hello will arrive with the next day.