The song "A Ke Ti Zemër" by Elvana Gjata talks about a complicated relationship where the narrator questions the feelings of the other person involved. The lyrics start by asking, "Do you have a heart? Do you want a woman?" The narrator expresses their doubts about the sincerity of the other person's emotions, emphasizing that they are different and cannot be together. Despite their attempts to explain their perspective, they feel unheard and plead to not be listened to anymore. The chorus repeats the questions about having a heart and wanting a woman, emphasizing the uncertainty and inconsistency in the other person's actions. The narrator wonders if the person's feelings change when they are with someone else or if they truly love them. The second verse reaffirms that the narrator and the other person are the same, but they believe that the other person cannot forget them even for a minute. However, the other person still doesn't believe the narrator's understanding of their own mistakes. The chorus is repeated again, emphasizing the confusion and doubts surrounding the other person's emotions. The song ends with the narrator questioning whether the other person really loves them when they only seem to love themselves. Overall, the song portrays the struggles and doubts in a relationship where one person questions the authenticity and depth of the other person's emotions.