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alieni — aliens

Alieni translates to "aliens" or "alien beings". It's an intriguing word that immediately sparks curiosity and makes you wonder about its context in the song.

In "Quelli Che Arriveranno", the protagonist Achille ponders the future generations, asking, "E se saranno più alieni o più umani?" (And if they will be more alien or more human?). This word is used to explore themes of change, evolution, and what it means to be human in the face of an unknown future, making it a thought-provoking choice.

This song follows a boy named Achille as he lies in bed at night, looking at the stars and the moon, trying to make sense of why everything in life begins and then ends.

He thinks about his mother, about a wind he feels inside his chest, and about starting school the next day. Wondering what the future holds, he imagines the people who will come after him: will they have the same hands, will they be more alien or more human, will they carry the same weight of memory.

The song moves from a child's quiet bedtime thoughts to a bigger hope: that whatever the future looks like, it comes with a bigger heart. A recurring image of falling snow and a war finally ending suggests peace arriving alongside that new generation.

The repeated closing line, "a bigger heart", is the song's wish for whoever comes next.

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