Ionut Coste - Sa-mi Fac Casa Si Fantana (de Strainatate) -
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.
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 Ionut Coste - Sa-mi fac casa si fantana (de strainatate)
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. He is building a house he cannot yet live in
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. It tells the story of a soul caught
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.