Hopesfall's song "Per Sempre Marciamo" is about seeking revenge on a criminal who has caused harm. The lyrics express a desire to look into the criminal's eyes, and then demand for them to "Die criminal, die." The narrator questions whether the criminal is brave enough to face the consequences of their actions, and whether they would cry fake tears to avoid their fate. The song then takes a darker turn as the narrator admits to pulling the trigger and causing the death of the criminal. The line "Just enough gunsalt" suggests that there was only a small amount of ammunition left, highlighting the finality of the act. The chorus repeats the phrase "With torso high, you gave a brave look, but you're not so high anymore now," suggesting that the criminal was once powerful and intimidating, but their actions have led to their downfall. The song ends with the phrase "Canto funebre, forever we march," meaning "funeral song, forever we march." This final line suggests a sense of closure and a willingness to move on, even as the memory of the criminal's actions remains. Overall, "Per Sempre Marciamo" is a powerful and intense song about seeking justice and ultimately taking matters into one's own hands.