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assaporareto savor

Assaporare means 'to savor' or 'to taste', sharing a root with the Italian word sapore (flavor).

While typically used to describe enjoying a delicious meal, Eros Ramazzotti uses it metaphorically when he sings, "Fammi assaporare questo attimo di pace" (Let me savor this moment of peace). By using a culinary verb, he beautifully transforms the abstract feeling of tranquility into something rich, tangible, and deeply satisfying.

“Un Attimo Di Pace” is Eros Ramazzotti’s heartfelt plea for a time-out from the noisy, confusing, and often manipulative world outside. In the lyrics, he literally shuts the doors on the chaos, refusing the “truths turned upside-down” and the endless media crossfire, so he can enjoy a single, refreshing breath of peace with the person he loves most. From the hill above the city—glittering like a giant pinball machine where we are the balls ricocheting in frantic motion—Eros longs to pause the game, savor pure air, and focus only on genuine affection before the sky “collapses on the room.”

At its core, the song reminds us that calm moments are rare and precious, almost like grounded dreams that have folded their wings. Ramazzotti wishes these short respites could become “normality,” encouraging listeners to protect their own quiet spaces, cherish loved ones, and hold the rush of modern life at arm’s length—even if only for un attimo, one brief, life-affirming moment of peace.

Eros Ramazzotti is one of Italy's most beloved pop singers and songwriters. Born in Rome in 1963 and named after the Greek god of love, he grew up in a working-class part of the city and started writing songs as a teenager, with help from his music-loving father.

His breakthrough came in 1984, when he won the newcomers' competition at the Sanremo Festival. Since then he has sold more than 80 million records across a career spanning four decades, recording in both Italian and Spanish and filling arenas throughout Europe and Latin America. Along the way he has shared songs with stars like Tina Turner, Cher, Andrea Bocelli, and Luciano Pavarotti.

Released in 1996, "Più bella cosa" is one of his signature hits. Its title means "the most beautiful thing," and the song is a warm tribute to the woman he loved at the time. It remains one of the best-loved Italian love songs of its generation.

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