Francesca Michielin’s “L’amore Esiste” is a bright, poetic reminder that love is the most unpredictable traveler of all. It can pop up in the least likely places and blossom in a heartbeat, “from nothing” and “with a single glance.” Using the image of a single flower with a thousand stems, the song paints love as both delicate and unstoppable. One moment it melts defenses, the next it leaves you speechless, making your heart race and even your teeth chatter. In short, love is everywhere, limitless, and totally free of logic.
Yet this freedom makes love powerful. It slips past rules, names, and reasons, quietly reshaping the way you think, speak, and feel. Love can grow on “lands where the sun never reaches,” open a clenched fist, and erase old sorrows with a warm embrace. It gives everything and asks for nothing, turning small gestures—a smile, a shared mistake—into life-changing sparks. By the end of the song, Michielin zooms in on a single truth: “L’amore mio sei tu” (“My love is you”). In that intimate confession, the universal becomes personal, proving that while love may be impossible to pin down, we all know it when it finds us.