: The album was a massive critical and commercial success, earning both Gold and Platinum certifications. Each track correlates a biblical commandment with a "Report on the State of the Nation" between 1989 and 2004.
Chilian utilizes his signature acoustic folk-pop style to deliver a message that is both haunting and critical.
By dedicating the song to , Chilian frames the third commandment—not taking God's name in vain—within the context of Romanian history and suffering.
is the third track on Florin Chilian's 2004 conceptual album, Zece Porunci: Raport Despre Starea Națiunii (1989–2004). Primul Pas . The song is subtitled "(Viața lui Petre Țuțea)" , signaling a deep connection to the life and philosophy of the renowned Romanian intellectual and former political prisoner. Musical Style and Performance
: The track is built on an acoustic foundation, often featuring intricate guitar work that serves as a backdrop for the narrative-heavy lyrics. Thematic Core: Petre Țuțea
: Țuțea spent years in communist prisons (notably Aiud) and is famous for his transition from Marxism to a profound, almost mystical Christianity.
: The performance is characterized by Chilian’s raw, emotive vocals, which alternate between a whisper and a powerful, gravelly belt. This style mirrors the spiritual and existential weight of the subject matter.