Amore Disperato Lyrics by Achille Lauro is a new italian song by Achille Lauro. The song is released on Achille Lauro’s official YouTube channel, written by Achille Lauro, Danien, Gow Tribe, ITACA, Eugenio Maimone, Federica Abbate, Federico “Merk” Mercuri, Olly, Joe Kremont, and WOLVS (ITA), produced by Danien, Gow Tribe, and ITACA, and from the album COMUNI MORTALI, offering listeners an emotionally raw and sonically atmospheric experience.
“Amore Disperato” delves into the complexities of a passionate but turbulent relationship marked by nostalgia, emotional dependency, and unresolved tension. Achille Lauro paints vivid snapshots of shared memories and bittersweet love, where moments of tenderness clash with conflict. The song captures the cycle of longing, miscommunication, and the inability to let go. Its lyrics explore how love can become both a sanctuary and a battleground, drawing from deeply personal recollections that resonate with themes of loss, healing, and the fragility of connection.
Amore Disperato Details
| Song | Amore Disperato |
|---|---|
| Album | COMUNI MORTALI |
| Artists | Achille Lauro |
| Written By | Achille Lauro, Danien, Gow Tribe, ITACA, Eugenio Maimone, Federica Abbate, Federico “Merk” Mercuri, Olly, Joe Kremont & WOLVS (ITA) |
| Produced By | Danien, Gow Tribe & ITACA |
| Label | Achille Lauro |
| Language | Italian |
| Released Date | Sep 19, 2024 |
Amore Disperato Lyrics
[Strofa 1]
Okay, ricordo quando al mattino non ci alzavamo
E fumare fino a mattina giù a Marechiaro
Non ricordo mai veramente come ho iniziato
Non si smette mai veramente quando iniziamo
Se la libertà è un errore d’adolescente
Amare senza chiedere, odiarsi senza comprendere
Cos’è l’amore il nostro? Non sono solo parole
È un amore più in là, merceria di Piazza Sempione
[Pre-Ritornello]
Adesso dove vado?
Senza ma, senza se, senza te
Amore disperato
Lo sai meglio di me, che sei meglio
Che non sono in grado
Che frase stupida
Ti chiedo scusa, ma lo sai
A volte è complicato
È inutile che ti difenda da me
[Ritornello]
E se passiamo un’altra notte
Tra far l’amore e fare a botte
Che differenza c’è
Se siamo io e te?
[Strofa 2]
Non sono desideri, è la legge dell’attrazione
La vita, sì, è una foto, un disturbo dell’attenzione
E tu che ci sei stata, sei sempre come un’amica
Quella piccola casa, quel nido a via Tina Pica
E poi, sì, in quello scatto, un abbraccio senza colori
Quella canzone, “Sempre e per sempre” di De Gregori
Cosa ne sanno gli altri di vivere come noi?
Davvero, sempre per sempre ovunque saremo
[Pre-Ritornello]
Adesso dove vado?
Senza ma, senza se, senza te
Amore disperato
Lo sai meglio di me, che sei meglio
Che non sono in grado
Che frase stupida
Ti chiedo scusa, ma lo sai
A volte è complicato
È inutile che ti difenda da me
[Ritornello]
E se passiamo un’altra notte
Tra far l’amore e fare a botte
Che differenza c’è
Se siamo io e te?
[Bridge]
Sì, forse c’è cura o forse no
E bisogna perdere
E forse no, non ti ritroverò
Non mi hai mai chiesto niente, ah, ah
Forse un giorno, forse solo un giorno
Un fiore da prendere
Quel fiore, sì, un minuto a calpestarlo
Anni per crescere
[Outro]
E adesso dove vado?
Senza ma, senza se, senza te
Amore disperato
Lo sai meglio di me, che sei meglio
Che non sono in grado
Che frase stupida
Ti chiedo scusa, ma lo sai
A volte è complicato
Amore Disperato Lyrics Meaning
[Strofa 1]
Achille Lauro opens with a nostalgic look back on intimate, carefree moments, particularly in Marechiaro — a place symbolizing youthful rebellion and freedom. He suggests that once love begins, it’s hard to stop, likening it to an unstoppable force. The verse contrasts romantic idealism with emotional immaturity, expressing how youthful love often lacks understanding. The reference to Piazza Sempione adds a grounded, local flavor to a love that feels larger than life, yet rooted in real places and memories.
[Pre-Ritornello]
This section reveals Lauro’s vulnerability and confusion following a breakup or emotional distance. He grapples with being without his partner, acknowledging her value while admitting his own shortcomings. His apology is raw and clumsy, illustrating how difficult it is to articulate regret in the face of overwhelming emotion. The line about defending her from himself hints at inner demons or toxic patterns he cannot control.
[Ritornello]
The chorus encapsulates the volatility of their relationship. Lauro questions the difference between making love and fighting when both are expressions of deep emotion between the same two people. The line is both cynical and honest, capturing the blurred lines between passion and pain in a destructive yet magnetic relationship.
[Strofa 2]
Here, Lauro explores the inevitability of their connection, calling it a law of attraction rather than a conscious choice. Life becomes a series of fleeting moments — like a photograph, constantly interrupted by distraction. He remembers a humble home and heartfelt memories on via Tina Pica, attaching significance to even the smallest details. The reference to De Gregori’s song “Sempre e per sempre” reinforces the idea of enduring love, even if only in sentiment. He implies that outsiders can never understand the depth and complexity of what he and his partner shared.
[Pre-Ritornello]
The repeated pre-chorus further emphasizes the emotional paralysis and self-sabotage Lauro feels. His apologies are repetitive and unresolved, reflecting the recurring cycles of guilt and longing that characterize doomed love.
[Ritornello]
Reintroducing the chorus underscores the central tension of the song: love as both comfort and chaos. By repeating it, Lauro emphasizes how this emotional push and pull is the defining rhythm of their relationship.
[Bridge]
In the bridge, Lauro contemplates whether healing is possible. He speaks of loss, the effort it takes to grow something beautiful, and how easily it can be destroyed. The flower metaphor encapsulates how fragile love can be — taking years to grow but only a moment to crush. It’s a sobering reflection on impermanence and regret, adding poetic depth to the song’s emotional landscape.
[Outro]
The outro circles back to the pre-chorus, closing on a note of resignation and sorrow. Lauro is still lost without his partner, still repeating apologies, and still unable to find resolution. His voice remains suspended in a space of emotional limbo — a fitting end to a song about a love that never truly ends, but can no longer continue.
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The "Amore Disperato" song is sung by Achille Lauro.
The "Amore Disperato" song by Achille Lauro lyrics was written by Achille Lauro, Danien, Gow Tribe, ITACA, Eugenio Maimone, Federica Abbate, Federico “Merk” Mercuri, Olly, Joe Kremont & WOLVS (ITA).
The "Amore Disperato" song by Achille Lauro was produced by Danien, Gow Tribe & ITACA.
Achille Lauro released "Amore Disperato" song on Sep 19, 2024.
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