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