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allievo — student / apprentice

Allievo translates to "student" or "apprentice". While seemingly simple, it's an interesting choice in a love song, as it implies a continuous learning process within a relationship.

In the lyrics, the singer states, "Faccio fatica ad amarti e sono ancora un allievo" (I struggle to love you and I'm still a student). This metaphor beautifully conveys humility and the idea that love is a skill one constantly learns and refines, rather than something one masters immediately. It adds a layer of depth to the emotional vulnerability expressed in the song.

Have you ever missed someone so much that you'd do anything just to talk to them one more time? That's the feeling at the heart of Vale pain's song "Maybe". The singer is alone, thinking about a person who is far away. He's filled with regret, admitting that hurtful words have been exchanged and that he's sorry for the distance between them.

He sees this person as his ultimate inspiration, his "stella nel cielo" (star in the sky), and the reason he wants to be a better man. He compares their connection to a powerful drug, saying she gets him higher than any medicine. Despite confessing that he's been with other people, he finds those experiences meaningless. Even though he knows she has moved on with someone else, he holds onto a sliver of hope, repeating the plea: "Baby, maybe ne possiam parlare" (Baby, maybe we can talk about it).

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