The song "The Way" by Haerts tells the story of a woman who believes in another way of living and being. She walks with the woman of the flowers, who tells her that everything will fall into the sea. The protagonist asks the woman to show her the way, but when the water breaks, she rises and leaves again. The woman has a lonely vision in her mind, a memory of something yet to be. Gods and devils hold communion in her eyes because they see what she has seen. The protagonist calls for her to save her at the end but is left alone again when the water breaks. The lyrics suggest that the woman's vision is both beautiful and terrifying, as she holds both heaven and hell in her hands. The protagonist is left longing for the woman's return and is held in her heart until they meet again. Overall, the song seems to be about the desire for a different way of living and being, and the struggle to find and follow that path. The protagonist looks to the woman for guidance but is ultimately left to navigate the journey alone until they meet again.