Glória
Luca Fogale Lyrics


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Once in a while
I grab my coat and I drive into town,
Where I hope I'll see you walking around
Just like I used to.
These days burn fast,
Faster than my cigarettes can turn into ash,
So I just dream about the time I saw you last,
And all the other times, too.

Oh, and Gloria, I've tried
All of their prescriptions,
But nothing makes these long nights end.
There ain't a single goddamn thing
That I wouldn't give

To see you at my door again.

Lately all I've seen is rain,
And your face inside a hundred picture frames.
You haven't missed much here, it all stays the same,
And I guess I like it that way.
So if I ever call your name,
Oh love of mine, it's just because I like the way it rings,

And for you I'll wait forever in the wings,
Even when the light is gone away

Oh, and Gloria, I've tried
All of their prescriptions,
But nothing makes these long nights end.
There ain't a single goddamn thing
That I wouldn't give
To see you at my door again.
Oh, and Gloria, I've tried
All of their prescriptions,
But nothing makes these long nights end.
There ain't a single goddamn thing
That I wouldn't give




To see you at my door again.
(end)

Overall Meaning

Luca Fogale's song "Gloria" is a heartfelt ballad about a person who longs to be reunited with their lost love, Gloria. The lyrics paint a picture of a person who is stuck in a cycle of nostalgia and longing for the past. The song begins with the person driving into town, hoping to catch a glimpse of Gloria, and dreaming about the last time they saw her. The passage of time is a recurring theme throughout the song, as the singer reflects on how fast the days are passing by and how long the nights feel without Gloria.


Despite trying all remedies and prescriptions, the singer cannot seem to shake off their longing for Gloria. They would do anything to have her back in their life again, even wait for her forever in the wings. The lyrics are poignant and filled with raw emotion, capturing the universal sentiment of heartache and loss that many people experience. There is a sense of futility in the singer's attempts to move on, as if they are resigned to their fate of living without Gloria.


Overall, "Gloria" is a beautifully crafted song that speaks to the human experience of love, loss, and longing. Fogale's gentle vocals, coupled with the simple yet evocative lyrics, make for a moving and memorable listening experience.


Line by Line Meaning

Once in a while I grab my coat and I drive into town, Where I hope I'll see you walking around Just like I used to.
Occasionally, I put on my coat and go for a drive around town, hoping that I'll spot you walking around just like in the old days.


These days burn fast, Faster than my cigarettes can turn into ash, So I just dream about the time I saw you last, And all the other times, too.
Time passes by quickly these days, even faster than my cigarettes burn down, so I spend my time dreaming about the past and all the times I shared with you.


Oh, and Gloria, I've tried All of their prescriptions, But nothing makes these long nights end. There ain't a single goddamn thing That I wouldn't give To see you at my door again.
Gloria, I've tried everything to end these sleepless nights, but nothing seems to work. I would do anything to see you at my door again.


Lately all I've seen is rain, And your face inside a hundred picture frames. You haven't missed much here, it all stays the same, And I guess I like it that way.
These days, all I see is rain and your face in numerous picture frames. Nothing has changed around here, and I think I prefer it that way. You haven't missed anything important.


So if I ever call your name, Oh love of mine, it's just because I like the way it rings, And for you I'll wait forever in the wings, Even when the light is gone away
If I ever call your name, my love, it's simply because I like the sound of it. Nevertheless, I will continue to wait for you, even when all hope seems lost.


Oh, and Gloria, I've tried All of their prescriptions, But nothing makes these long nights end. There ain't a single goddamn thing That I wouldn't give To see you at my door again.
Gloria, I've tried everything to end these sleepless nights, but nothing seems to work. I would do anything to see you at my door again.


(end)
The end.




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