The song "Forse Credo In Dio" by Umberto Tozzi is about the singer's contemplation of his belief in God. He questions whether believing in God is a personal choice or just a comforting friendship. The lyrics suggest that the singer wants to have a conversation with God to discuss his fears and excuses. The length of a prayer is questioned, as the singer wonders if it can teach us how to live and unite under one flag that brings laughter. He expresses uncertainty about his belief in God, but acknowledges the possibility that God may simply be his friend. The singer pleads for God to save the world and promises to call upon him when needed. He mentions that his bed is all he has, implying a sense of vulnerability. The chorus repeats the contemplation of whether the belief in God is just a friendship, emphasizing the uncertainty. The singer asks God to write to him if he needs help, because he wants to incorporate God's guidance into his own story. The lyrics mention arms waiting for a miracle and a name that speaks of hope in an immense space. The uncertainty and doubt persist, as the singer questions whether he truly believes in God. Towards the end, the possibility of a God still exists, and the singer pleads for God to save us from everything because he will always call upon him. He eagerly awaits the day when they can have a clearer conversation. Overall, the song expresses the singer's contemplations, doubts, and desires for a deeper connection with God. It reflects his ongoing search for answers and a sense of hope in the divine.