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logorarciwear us down

Logorarci comes from the verb logorare, meaning 'to wear out', 'to consume', or 'to erode'. The reflexive form logorarci means 'to wear ourselves down' or 'to be worn down'.

In the context of the song, the lyrics state, "E neanche il tempo a logorarci," which translates to "And not even time will wear us down." It's a powerful and poetic way to express the enduring strength of love against the passage of time and life's difficulties, making it a memorable and engaging word.

Non Aver Paura Di Chiamarlo Amore is a heartfelt Italian pop-rock ballad that cheers you on when life feels chilly and the well of hope seems empty. Jalisse and Teodasia paint vivid pictures of cold nights, dry wells, and sore throats that can’t form words, then sweep them away with the warm promise that two hearts together can sprout wings and fly. The song reminds us that even when love carries its own secret aches, it is still the brightest force for melting fear, silence, and loneliness.

Celebrating partnership as a shared voyage, the lyrics compare lovers to twin ships sailing toward a horizon where they alone exist. No fever, hardship, or passing time can erode the bond, because their “only certainties” are the joy reflected in each other’s eyes. In short, the chorus urges: “Don’t be afraid to call it love.” Embrace the feeling, speak its name, and let it guide you out of darkness into the warmth of belonging.

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