This is certainly the most personal song on the album: of regrets and the need to communicate, but above all of absence. In processing a loss it is common to immerse oneself in parallel scenarios, in all the conceivable “what ifs”, but the common denominator is remorse, the awareness of the end and, above all, the certainty of being speculating on a unachievable eventuality. These are states of mind that do not let you sleep at night and through which you must necessarily pass on the road to accepting a pain so great that it leaves you breathless. 5 A.M. is an obligatory step, the need to express one’s remorse through all the possible stages of pain and regret, of all the times we could have, but didn’t want to, and now it is simply too late.