Eppure Sentire (un Senso Di Te) Lyrics in English Elisa

Below, I translated the lyrics of the song Eppure Sentire (un Senso Di Te) by Elisa from Italian to English.
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One step from what's possible
One step from you
Afraid to decide
Afraid of myself
Of everything I don't know
Of everything I don't have
And yet I feel
In flowers bursting through asphalt
In cobalt skies there's
And yet I feel
In dreams buried in a cry
In silent days there's
A sense of you
There's a sense of you
And yet I feel
In flowers bursting through asphalt
In cobalt skies there's
And yet I feel
In dreams buried in a cry
In silent days there's
A sense of you
There's a sense of you
A sense of you
There's a sense of you
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Elisa Toffoli, Paolo Buonvino
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Cobalto refers to the color cobalt blue. It's a less common, more specific color than just "blue," making it more interesting and evocative.

In the song, Elisa sings "Nei cieli di cobalto c'è un senso di te" (In the cobalt skies there's a sense of you). This imagery paints a vivid picture of a deep, intense blue sky, suggesting a profound and expansive feeling of connection to another person. It elevates the common idea of a blue sky to something more poetic and memorable.

What the song is about

The singer is standing right at the edge of something. One step from what is possible, one step from the person she is singing to, and not moving. What holds her there is not the other person but herself: fear of deciding, fear of who she is, fear of everything she does not know and does not have.

Then the song turns. Instead of naming the feeling, she points at where she keeps finding it. Flowers pushing up through asphalt. A cobalt sky. A dream at the bottom of a cry. A day that stays silent. In every one of them there is a sense of you.

The title says it plainly. Eppure sentire means "and yet, to feel", and the Italian verb sentire covers hearing, sensing and feeling all at once. That is why a song about someone who is not there can still be full of things you can touch and see.

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