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mormora — murmurs / gossips

Mormora means 'murmurs' or 'gossips'. It's a less common verb than simply 'to speak' and carries a specific nuance of hushed, often critical, talk.

In the song, the line "Lo sai la gente mormora" (You know people gossip) adds a layer of social commentary. It suggests the pressure of public opinion or judgment, making the protagonist's feelings and journey more poignant. This word offers a glimpse into the cultural context of how communities might react to personal choices.

"Ritorno Sempre A Te" ("I Always Come Back To You") is about missing someone so much that the world itself feels unstable without them.

Giordana Angi sings about lying awake wishing the person she loves were beside her. She can already sense them, hear them, remember being close to them, but they're not there. The world keeps turning, the earth keeps spinning, life goes on around her, and still she finds her way back to this one person, over and over.

The song builds a small, quiet home for the singer: no matter how far she travels or how much time keeps demanding that she stay alone, the future always leads to the same place, back to the person she loves.

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