"Drandofilat" is a song performed by Albanian singer Elvana Gjata. The lyrics of the song describe a romantic relationship that has ended. The protagonist feels hurt and betrayed because they gave everything to their partner, but it wasn't reciprocated. They feel bitter because no sweet taste was left for them. The comparison is made between the protagonist and their lover, questioning who is suffering more from the breakup. They ponder whether their love was just a way to escape boredom and loneliness. The chorus mentions "drandofilat," which refers to the petals of a flower falling off. In this context, it symbolizes the end of the relationship, where the protagonist's love and devotion were not enough to sustain it. They express their sadness and disappointment, as they expected a sweeter ending. Overall, the song portrays the pain and regret of investing so much love in a relationship that ultimately didn't bring them happiness. The repeated line "maaah, ma ke bo mirë" can be interpreted as a lament for the lost love and the realization that they were not treated well.