The song "El Testament d'Amèlia" (Amèlia's Will) is a traditional Catalan folk song that has been popularized by many artists, including Joan Manuel Serrat. The song tells the story of Amèlia, the daughter of a good king, who is gravely ill. Countesses and noble people come to visit her in her illness. Amèlia's heart is described as being as delicate and vulnerable as a carnation flower. Her mother tries to comfort her, asking her what ails her. Amèlia responds by saying that her mother already knows the pain she is feeling. Her heart is depicted as being fragile, like a carnation flower. Amèlia then reveals that she wants to make her confession to her mother. She speaks of her impending death and shares her last wishes. She talks about leaving a castle to the poor so that they can pray to God. She also mentions leaving inheritance to her brother Carles and offering gifts to the Virgin Mary. In a surprising twist, Amèlia announces that she is leaving her husband to her mother. This suggests that her mother may have had an intimate relationship with her husband for a long time. Overall, the song portrays a poignant and dramatic scene of a young woman facing death and making her final wishes known. It explores themes of love, family, and the inevitability of death.