Dragos - Povestea Lor Cu Razvan (part. 2) Access

Even though they reconcile, "something changed". The protagonist admits to being "full of venom" and losing trust due to outside rumors.

Described as "sensitive," "gentle," and "princess-like". She represents a world the protagonist doesn't belong to, creating an inherent tension: he wants her but fears his lifestyle will destroy or lose her. 3. The "Venom" of Distrust Dragos - Povestea lor Cu Razvan (Part. 2)

In Part 2, the initial "mission" of the first kiss has passed, and reality sets in. The lyrics highlight: Even though they reconcile, "something changed"

The song serves as a continuation of a tragic romantic saga, typical of the Romanian underground/rap scene of the mid-2000s and 2010s. It explores the "vagabond" archetype—a man caught between his loyalty to the streets and his genuine affection for an "innocent" woman. She represents a world the protagonist doesn't belong

The recurring motif of "days and years passing" emphasizes a sense of inevitability. The song suggests that while love is powerful, the environment (the "blocks," the "guns," the "drugs") is a character of its own that eventually forces a wedge between the couple.

He continues to lie and return to his "vagabond" roots, creating a distance that physical proximity cannot bridge. 4. Themes of Time and Fate