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Achille Lauro's "Ora È Per Sempre" (Now Is Forever) paints a raw and emotional picture of a love story that has ended. The singer describes it as a "fairytale that ended," with memories now packed away in a box. He feels incredibly lonely and cynical, referencing the writer Charles Bukowski to describe how people waste their souls. He pushes people away, claiming his only ambition was "to be nobody," yet he deeply misses his former partner.

This feeling of loss leads to a spiral of self-destructive behavior and regret. The singer admits, "I know it's my fault" and calls himself an "asshole." He's with other women, and she's with other men, but he can't move on. The powerful line, "While you look for love, I look for you," is repeated, highlighting his desperation. He's not looking for a new love; he's stuck on her, wishing she would come back and save him from himself by telling him, "Don't do it."

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