Tuum Est Futurum

Tuum Est Futurum—a Latin phrase meaning “the future is yours”—is less about certainty and more about compassion for whatever someone believes awaits them after they move on.
The song unfolds like a private goodbye spoken in a quiet room that still carries someone’s presence. Rooted in real grief, memory, and unanswered questions, it makes space for love without insisting on answers. Instead of defining what comes next, it gently respects each person’s own belief, their own sense of where the journey continues.
The piano remains close and human, almost as if it’s sitting beside you, while the strings rise softly around the vocal, creating a weightless, compassionate pull. There’s a quiet strength in that restraint—never dramatic, never overstated—just present, like memory itself.
Lyrically, it moves through the small, familiar traces left behind: a jacket on a chair, a voice that still echoes in empty space, the outline of a life still felt even after it’s gone. These moments don’t try to explain loss—they simply honor it.
At its core, Tuum Est Futurum lives in the space between loss and release. It acknowledges the human desire for answers, but ultimately leans into something gentler: understanding, acceptance, and respect for the personal beliefs that carry people forward.
It’s a soft, orchestral ballad about letting go with love, holding onto what matters, and allowing the unknown to remain—without fear, and without force.