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giardino — garden

Giardino means "garden" in Italian. While it might seem like a common word, its use in this song is particularly evocative and romantic.

Paola & Chiara sing, "Voglio crescere nel tuo giardino" (I want to grow in your garden). This metaphor beautifully expresses a desire for growth, nurturing, and a deep, lasting connection within a loving relationship. It's a tender and hopeful image that makes the word stand out.

"Viva El Amor!" is a joyful celebration of love as something worth protecting and holding onto, no matter what gets in the way.

The verses describe two people choosing each other completely: following fate together, asking to be touched and truly listened to, and asking a partner to stand up for what they want. The chorus repeats the title phrase again and again like a chant, "long live love," turning the song into an anthem rather than a quiet confession.

Later verses build on that idea of commitment: wanting to grow together, finding steadier ground, and asking never to be left alone. The closing lines make the stakes clear: nobody will ever come between them, and their heart is racing because of it.

It's an upbeat, danceable track that treats love as a force worth cheering for out loud.

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