Song Meaning
These lyrics open with a direct, urgent plea: "Tu non credere" (Don't believe). The speaker is shutting down rumors, firmly denying any change in themselves. It's an immediate, personal reassurance, cutting through potential doubt with conviction.
The central tension here is the contrast between external noise and internal truth. The vivid image of "Pioggia e sole abbaiano e mordono" (Rain and sun bark and bite) personifies life's transient challenges or perhaps gossip itself. Yet, the speaker quickly dismisses these forces, stating they "lasciano il tempo che trovano" – an idiom suggesting they don't amount to much, their impact is fleeting and superficial.
This transient nature of external pressures is sharply contrasted with the enduring power of true affection. The lyrics suggest that "Il vero amore può nascondersi / Confondersi," but crucially, it "non può perdersi mai" (can never be lost). This isn't a passive hope; it's an active definition of love's inherent resilience, even when circumstances seem to obscure it. The repetition of "confondersi" underscores the temporary nature of any confusion.
The emotional punch lands with the powerful declaration of unwavering loyalty: "Sempre / E per sempre / Dalla stessa parte mi troverai" (Always / And forever / You will find me on the same side). This isn't just a promise; it's a statement of identity, anchoring the speaker's commitment against the backdrop of the dismissed "Pioggia e sole." The lyrics effectively build from a defensive stance to an ultimate, unshakeable affirmation of presence and devotion.