His mother told him that she was leaving life, Pirro Çako: She told me the tree's lights were going out

2025-12-13 19:02:37 / SHOWBIZ ALFA PRESS

His mother told him that she was leaving life, Pirro Çako: She told me

Invited to the show "Podkastro" with Kastro Zizo on Vizion Plus, Pirro Çako has shared one of the most heartfelt stories about his personal life, speaking openly about the loss of his mother, Luiza Çako, who passed away in September of this year.

During the conversation, the artist focused on the song he dedicated to her, "Mother, I Miss You," breaking down the meaning of several verses that carry a strong emotional charge. One of them, "The lights of the tree no one shines on me," is directly related to a very personal memory between him and his mother.

Pirro said that years ago he had bought his mother a "tree of life," which she always kept close to her, especially during difficult health periods. According to him, the tree had become a symbol of hope, a sign of strength and protection. "It was as if that tree was protecting her, as if God was holding her," he confessed.

The most shocking moment came when his mother, after five years, spoke to him for the first time about the tree lights. She told him that it seemed to her that the lights were going out and that very few were left on. Pirro said that in that moment he understood the silent message that she was trying to convey. When he got closer to take a closer look, he saw that only a small part of the lights were still working.

Just a week later, Luiza Çako passed away. Pirro said that this memory came back to him naturally while he was at the piano, becoming the inspiration for the song's lyrics.

"Now that she's gone, there's no one to turn on my Christmas lights," he said, adding that they kept each other's lights on until they went out forever.

 

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