Poem 1 marks a new stage in the life and music of Ana Roxanne, more vulnerable and assertive than at her beginnings. From the opening, she expresses a desire for escape and personal transformation. Marked by grief, she reflects on the changes she has experienced with a new sincerity. Her voice, now bare and direct, abandons effects to reveal its full emotional intensity. The minimal instrumentation - discreet piano, delicate bass - highlights every word.The album adopts a classic approach to songwriting, centered on interpretation. On certain tracks, the atmosphere evokes an introspective solitude, almost cinematic. Despite the melancholy, the album avoids self-pity and seeks a form of catharsis. The compositions blend personal memories with surreal touches. A cover of Robert Schumann extends this exploration of mourning and intimacy.Gradually, a light appears, marking an evolution toward acceptance. The album concludes with an idea of movement and hope, gaze turned toward the future.