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cowboy — cowboy

Cowboy is an interesting word choice because it's an English word directly adopted into Italian, making it immediately recognizable yet intriguing in an Italian song title.

In the context of the song "Hai mai visto piangere un cowboy?" (Have you ever seen a cowboy cry?), it evokes a classic image of stoicism and toughness. The question challenges this stereotype, hinting at vulnerability and deeper emotions beneath a strong exterior, which is a central theme of the song.

Rose Villain paints a cinematic picture of a secret, high-stakes romance unfolding inside a car at night. With Lana Del Rey on the radio, the singer describes a desire for an intense connection, even in a public place like traffic, because they are hidden away in their own world—like "stelle dentro una Mercedes" ("stars inside a Mercedes"). This private space allows for moments of true intimacy, where the simple "luce di un accendino" ("light of a lighter") is enough to reveal someone's true self.

The song's core theme revolves around vulnerability. The singer challenges her lover, who seems afraid to "lasciarti andare" ("let go"), with the powerful question: "Hai mai visto piangere un cowboy?" ("Have you ever seen a cowboy cry?"). The cowboy is a classic symbol of toughness and emotional strength, so she's really asking if he's ever allowed himself to be truly vulnerable. She knows this relationship is a gamble and might end in heartbreak, comparing it to a secret affair like "Marilyn e il Presidente" ("Marilyn and the President"), but she's willing to risk it all for this ecstatic connection.

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