The song "Lullaby" by Elisa tells the story of a character called Lullaby. Lullaby is someone who desires freedom and the ability to fly. The lyrics suggest that Lullaby is disconnected from the world around them and has never experienced certain emotions, such as seeing blood or the sparkle in someone's eyes. In the song, Lullaby encounters a man who is trying to cleanse himself from his past struggles and pain. The man is moved by Lullaby's presence, wishing that he could find solace and release his emotions through tears. This encounter leads the man to refer to Lullaby by the same name. The lyrics also reflect on the innate desire for freedom and the struggle faced by many individuals. Despite their efforts and tears, they continue to fight for what they can. Lullaby serves as a symbol of hope, as people call upon Lullaby to help them obtain everything they desire. Ultimately, Lullaby proclaims that they will fly and be free, just like a lullaby. This freedom is to be cherished until the day they die. The repetition of the line "I'll fly" emphasizes Lullaby's determination to rise above the struggles and limitations of life. Overall, "Lullaby" explores themes of freedom, emotional connection, and the human desire to overcome obstacles. The song encourages listeners to find their own sense of freedom and persevere through life's challenges.