E' La Mia Vita

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The Melancholic Journey of Life in 'E' La Mia Vita'

Albano Carrisi's song 'E' La Mia Vita' delves into the profound and often melancholic reflections on the passage of time and the essence of life. The lyrics open with the imagery of a full moon, setting a contemplative and somewhat somber tone. The protagonist steps out to connect with the earth, symbolizing a search for grounding and meaning in a life that often feels senseless. The silence of the night, typically a time for prayer and introspection, brings forth a deep-seated pain that is fleeting yet leaves a lasting coldness and sense of poverty within.

The recurring theme of thoughts drifting away, following a predetermined path to a heart that awaits, suggests a longing for connection and understanding. This journey of thoughts mirrors the passage of time and the inevitable aging process. The lyrics poignantly express the loss of love and the transient nature of life, encapsulating the universal human experience of watching time slip away and wondering about the future.

In the latter part of the song, the protagonist returns home, likening himself to a clown who must mask his true feelings. The act of drawing a red smile and painting his face white symbolizes the facade people often put on to face the world anew. Despite the internal struggles and the passage of time, there is a readiness to start over, to continue the journey of life with resilience. 'E' La Mia Vita' is a touching exploration of life's fleeting moments, the pain of loss, and the enduring hope to begin again, capturing the bittersweet essence of human existence.

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  1. C'est La Vie
  2. Finchè Vivrò
  3. Felicita
  4. Ancora In Volo
  5. Santa Lucia
  6. Nostalgia Canaglia
  7. Ave Maria
  8. Storia Di Due Innamorati
  9. La Siepe (El Seto)
  10. Pensando a Te
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