Malamorenò

Arisa Arisa

Eternal Love Amidst a Dystopian Future

Arisa's song "Malamorenò" paints a vivid picture of a dystopian future where the world faces significant challenges, yet love remains an unbreakable force. The lyrics open with a stark image: the sun could explode in an instant, and everything might end, but love, love will not. This sets the tone for the entire song, emphasizing the resilience and enduring nature of love even in the face of catastrophic events.

The song transports us to March 2087, where heavy clouds fill an absent sky, and Arisa's great-grandson has emigrated to the moon in search of a better life. This futuristic scenario highlights the desperation and struggle of those left on Earth, who are bombarded with false truths. Despite the bleakness, the refrain reassures us that love remains steadfast. The imagery of meadows giving up their flowers because they have lost their colors further underscores the loss and desolation, yet love persists.

Arisa also touches on the themes of hope and fear. Her husband remains by her side, promising that the sky will return, and prays at night, fearing that even God might abandon them. The song beautifully captures the duality of human emotions—hope for change and fear of stagnation. The repeated assertion that love can make us smile again and lead us down a safe path reinforces the idea that love is a guiding light in dark times. The song concludes with a powerful message: no matter what happens, love will not falter.

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  1. L'amore Della Mia Vita
  2. Sincerità
  3. Guardando Il Cielo
  4. Io Sono
  5. Vasame
  6. Piccola Rosa
  7. Sé Que Estás Aquí
  8. L'uomo che non c'è
  9. Amor Sin Fin
  10. La Notte
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