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Have you ever felt so heartbroken that it feels like you're drowning? Sal Da Vinci and Michele Zarrillo capture this intense feeling perfectly in "Cinque Giorni," which means "Five Days." The song describes the raw pain just five days after losing a loved one. The singer feels a deep coldness and is haunted by a wound that won't heal, made worse by the questions of others. This sorrow is so overwhelming that he can't even be present for his friends, feeling trapped and "nailed" to the memory of his lost love.

The most powerful part of the song is its central conflict. The singer is torn between trying to heal and wanting to just "sink down forever." He has tried everything to move on, even attempting to despise the person he loves. In a moment of pure desperation, he sings a heartbreaking plea: "E proprio io che ti amo, ti sto implorando / Aiutami a distruggerti" (And it's me, who loves you, I'm begging you / Help me to destroy you). It's a cry for help to erase the love that is causing so much pain, showing how love and suffering can be deeply intertwined.

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