Ionut Coste - Sa-mi Fac Casa Si Fantana (de Strainatate) May 2026

As the song suggests, the tragedy is that by the time the house is finished and the well is dug, the man has often become a stranger to his own village. His children might speak a different language, and the "home" he worked for has become a museum of the time he lost.

He is building a house he cannot yet live in. The walls rise brick by brick, funded by money sent through wire transfers, while he sleeps in a cramped apartment thousands of miles away. Ionut Coste - Sa-mi fac casa si fantana (de strainatate)

In Romanian folklore, a well ( fântână ) represents life, community, and soul. By dreaming of building one, he isn't just seeking water; he is trying to "plant" his roots back into the soil so he is never forgotten by his neighbors or his kin. As the song suggests, the tragedy is that

The narrative follows a man who, like many, left his village with nothing but a suitcase and a heavy heart. He spends years under gray skies, trading his youth and health for foreign currency. Every hour of overtime and every missed family holiday is fueled by a singular, vivid image: a white house with a red roof and a stone well back in Romania. The walls rise brick by brick, funded by

The song by Ionuț Coste is a poignant anthem of the Romanian diaspora, capturing the bittersweet reality of "străinătate" (living abroad). It tells the story of a soul caught between two worlds: the grueling labor of life in a foreign land and the enduring dream of returning home to build a legacy. The Story: The Price of a Dream

Ultimately, the story is a tribute to the resilience of those who sacrifice their present to build a future for their families, even if that future feels like a beautiful, distant mirage.

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