Intro
Alessandro Mannarino Lyrics


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Suona fanfara sgangherata
per gli esiliati dal mondo delle favole
cantate ciurma di ribelli
che al suono delle vostre voci
impaurita
scappa la tarantola della disperazione




Overall Meaning

The opening lines of Alessandro Mannarino's song 'Intro' translate to "Play a crooked brass band / for those exiled from the world of fairy tales / Sing, gang of rebels / so that at the sound of your voices / the desperate tarantula runs away in fear." This can be interpreted as a call to arms for those who have been disillusioned with the fairy tale-esque version of the world that they once believed in. The crooked brass band represents the imperfections and harsh realities of life, while the rebels are those who refuse to conform to societal expectations and instead choose to embrace their own unique identity. The tarantula symbolizes the overwhelming feeling of hopelessness and despair that can often come with realizing that the world is not what it seems, but the power of music can drive these feelings away and provide a sense of hope.


Line by Line Meaning

Suona fanfara sgangherata
Play a ragged fanfare


per gli esiliati dal mondo delle favole
for the exiles from the world of fairy tales


cantate ciurma di ribelli
Sing, crew of rebels


che al suono delle vostre voci
that at the sound of your voices


impaurita
fearful


scappa la tarantola della disperazione
the spider of despair runs away




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