(Night by Myself) is a profound piece of Romanian folk music composed by Emeric Imre with lyrics by the renowned poet Adrian Păunescu . The song, which appears on Imre's 2012 album Târziu (Late), is a haunting exploration of isolation, lost love, and the lingering presence of memory. Musical Composition
Păunescu’s lyrics provide a rich, symbolic landscape that transforms a simple breakup into a cosmic tragedy.
The song contrasts the "crystalline snow" and "cold blood" in a wound with the "warm ash" in the protagonist's palms, illustrating the painful numbness of grief. Emeric Imre - Noapte de unul singur
The song is characterized by its melancholic and atmospheric sound, blending traditional folk guitar with classical influences.
The lyrics mention a longing for childhood, suggesting that the lost love was not just a person, but a piece of the protagonist's own history that can never be reclaimed. Cultural Impact (Night by Myself) is a profound piece of
As a prominent figure in the movement, Emeric Imre used "Noapte de unul singur" to cement his reputation for turning high-quality poetry into accessible, soul-stirring music. The song remains a staple of Romanian folk festivals and guitar circles, praised for its ability to capture the "untreatable" nature of deep-seated melancholy.
It famously opens with the haunting melody of Frédéric Chopin’s Waltz No. 10 in B Minor (Op. 69 No. 2), setting a tone of refined sorrow. The song contrasts the "crystalline snow" and "cold
The protagonist kneels before a "foc ce moare" (dying fire), asking for an escape, only to receive a handful of warm ash—a symbol of a relationship that has burnt out but still retains its heat.