Domenica d'agosto

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A Dreamy August Sunday by the Sea

Bobby Solo's song "Domenica d'agosto" captures the essence of a hot August Sunday spent by the sea, blending the heat of the day with the coolness of dreams and desires. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a beach scene where the sun's intensity makes the sand feel like a rotisserie, and the protagonist dreams of the ocean's refreshing embrace. The recurring sound of "Splash!" symbolizes the longing for relief and the joy of diving into the water, both literally and metaphorically.

The imagery of swaying date palms and flamingos flying in the sky adds an exotic touch to the scene, enhancing the sense of escapism. The presence of a girl laughing and diving from a rock introduces a playful and carefree element, inviting the protagonist to join in the fun. Her repeated invitation, "Vieni qui, se ti va, tulla tullalla," suggests a promise of finding something missing in his life, perhaps a sense of freedom, adventure, or connection.

As the day transitions into a blue evening, the protagonist's search for the girl becomes a metaphor for seeking something elusive. The star in the sky watching over him adds a touch of melancholy and wonder, emphasizing the fleeting nature of moments and connections. The final "Splash!" signifies the end of the day and the realization that some dreams remain just out of reach, leaving a bittersweet feeling of longing and nostalgia.

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  1. Una lacrima sul viso
  2. Zingara
  3. Cristina
  4. Se Piangi se ridi
  5. Amore Mi Manchi
  6. Al Mio Paese
  7. Domenica d'agosto
  8. Le foglie morte
  9. Non c'è più niente da fare
  10. Ich Sehe Dich Weinen
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