Rimorsi translates to "remorse" or "regrets." It's a strong, evocative word that captures deep emotional reflection, making it more impactful than common terms.
In the song, the artist sings about "notti piene di rimorsi" (nights full of remorse), highlighting the profound regret and pain experienced after a difficult relationship. This word adds significant emotional depth and makes the listener curious about the story behind such intense feelings.
"Come Me" ("Like Me") is Gigi D'Alessio and Luchè singing about the fear of loving again after getting badly hurt.
The narrator remembers a relationship that once felt like flying away from every lie, only for it to end in nights full of regret, reduced to a photograph. He is scared of falling in love again because he already knows how much it can cost to lose it.
The chorus turns that fear into a lesson: you have to be able to say "I loved" and "I lost," like he did, if you ever want to feel that kind of love at all. The second verse gives the other side of the story, with the woman promising to protect their bond quietly, while he admits he kept pushing her away even while silently screaming that he loved her.