The protagonist is asking the other person about their story, wanting to understand why they pray and if it is for their own peace or the other person's. They suggest that they could go further and share their little desires because they might have similar ones. The protagonist realizes that nowadays people say a lot more than they actually live. The chorus emphasizes that the protagonist and the other person are very similar and can do things together. In the second verse, the protagonist doesn't know a lot about the other person but is willing to learn. They suggest that the other person can confide in them and share their beliefs, and in the end, they will have a clearer conscience. The protagonist again points out that people say a lot but don't actually live it. The chorus repeats the idea that the protagonist and the other person are similar and can do things together. In the third verse, the protagonist wants to know where they are going and if they are going there together, it can only bring good. They suggest taking small steps and maybe the world will follow. The chorus repeats the idea of the two being similar and being able to do things together. The outro repeats the chorus and emphasizes that they are so similar that they could do things together.