The song "Sa'yong Mundo" by Janine Berdin is about a person who is patiently waiting for a morning where they no longer feel sadness. The tears on the floor are drying up, and the nights are getting shorter. Each passing day serves as a step towards moving away from the person's world. In the morning, they wake up realizing that they no longer long for the touch of someone who used to be part of their life. They feel brokenhearted, taking in their shattered heart and soul. The chorus emphasizes the person's desire to distance themselves from the world of the person they used to love. They repeat the phrase "Sa'yong mundo" which means "In your world" to emphasize that they no longer desire to be a part of their ex-lover's world. Towards the end of the song, the person realizes that they need to surrender everything to the whims of fate and learn to let go to find freedom. They hope to be able to distance themselves further from their ex-lover's world. In English, the song's title "Sa'yong Mundo" translates to "In Your World". The song explores themes of heartbreak, healing, and the desire to move on from a past relationship and find freedom.