The song "Pregària" by Joan Manuel Serrat is a prayer or plea to God, questioning His plan for humanity and expressing the singer's feelings of despair, insignificance, and longing for forgetfulness. The lyrics begin with the singer addressing God, asking about His plan (¿Quin plan teniu, Senyor) and expressing disbelief in how people can believe in Him when there is only pain (Que feu que hom cregui en Vós / En el dolor només?). The singer then acknowledges his own insignificance and describes himself as a poor and miserable person (Jo us oblido el favor / Pobre mesquí que sóc). He questions why he has to suffer for a small piece of pleasure (Per un bocí de pler) and mentions his resentment towards sadness (Si em rabejo en el son / I odio el desconsol). In the last lines, the singer reveals his desire for forgetfulness and accuses God of making him this way (I amo l'oblit pervers / Vós així m'haveu fet). He once again challenges God's plan, questioning what purpose it serves if it only brings pain and suffering (¿Quin plan teniu, Senyor / Si us dec dolor i pler?). Overall, the song portrays a sense of deep existential questioning and frustration with the presence of pain and suffering in the world. It reflects the singer's struggles with his faith and his search for meaning and respite from his hardships.