The song "Mitä Sä Teit" by Mikael Gabriel is about experiencing a special moment that feels so beautiful that it feels like it will never end. The lyrics describe a desire to be in a cool evening, witnessing the light that shines within all of us. The narrator expresses a longing to travel around the world without stopping, and when they say hello, it doesn't mean goodbye. The song reflects on the idea that their music is the same good (as in previously released songs), but there is nothing that would take them down anymore. The years pass like movies they make, and the narrator walks in the sunlight with their shadow always following them. Even when everyone is asleep, the shadow is the only one that stays awake. They make sure that not much hurts anymore. The chorus questions what the person they're addressing did to create such a magnificent moment. It asks if they poured gasoline through the horizon when the whole horizon lights up in flames. The narrator cannot believe what the person did to make the world feel so beautiful, and it feels like it will never end. The following verses show the narrator's independence, stating that they have been alone and no longer fear it. They acknowledge their past mistakes and are willing to make more. The world is on their shoulders, and their neck is stiff. They feel like James Bond in Istanbul, and everyone else experiences the same difficulties. Even when they face challenges and obstacles, they don't have time to worry or feel sorry. The chorus repeats, expressing amazement at the person's action that created such a beautiful moment that feels like it will never end. The outro encourages the person to do whatever they did again so that it feels like the world will never end. The narrator asks them to repeat whatever they did, so it doesn't feel like the world will end, and the beauty remains.