Vivere Ancora

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The Timeless Yearning in 'Vivere Ancora' by Gino Paoli

Gino Paoli's 'Vivere Ancora' is a poignant exploration of love, fear, and the desire for timeless moments. The song opens with the realization that discovering love also means discovering fear—the fear of losing that love. This duality sets the stage for a narrative that is deeply introspective and emotionally charged. Paoli's lyrics emphasize that love is a matter of time, measured in months, days, and even hours, highlighting the fleeting nature of these precious moments.

The chorus, 'Vivere ancora, soltanto per un'ora,' translates to 'Live again, just for an hour,' encapsulating the longing to extend a moment of intimacy and connection. Paoli wishes to hold his beloved in his arms, to erase any uncertainties from her face, and to see the love he has given reflected in her eyes. This desire to live in the moment, even if just for an hour, underscores the intensity and depth of his feelings.

As the song progresses, Paoli envisions a future where they remain close, waiting for the dawn together, eyes locked in a mutual gaze. The imagery of seeing in a dark room with closed eyes symbolizes a deep, almost spiritual connection that transcends physical presence. The repeated line, 'E divetato tuo,' meaning 'It has become yours,' signifies the merging of destinies, where his life and fate are now intertwined with hers. This song is a beautiful testament to the power of love and the human desire to hold onto moments that make life meaningful.

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  1. Una Lunga Storia D'amore
  2. Vivere Ancora
  3. Così ti amo
  4. Quattro amici al bar
  5. E M' Innamorerai
  6. L'ufficio Delle Cose Perdute
  7. Fingere Di Te
  8. Un Sorriso Gratis
  9. La Gatta
  10. Come Si Fa
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