Angelina Mango and Marco Mengoni are back together with Canto D’Amore: here are the meaning and lyrics of the song.
Two years after their previous collaboration, Angelina Mango And Marco Mengoni they return to join their voices in Song of Love. The single, released on June 12, presents itself as a song with a strong emotional impact, capable of intertwining Mediterranean sounds and profound reflections on the human being. Behind the romantic title in fact, a much broader message is hidden. Here, to follow, the meaning and the text of the song.


“Canto D’Amore” by Angelina Mango and Marco Mengoni: meaning of the song
Written by Angelina Mango, Marco Mengoni And Jacopo Ettorewith the composition signed by Ettore e Nicola Lazzarin, Song of Love presents itself as a song that goes beyond the classic sentimental story.
As he emerges as the single’s presenter, the song addresses themes such as “strength and fragility, security and insecurity, perfection and imperfection“, inviting us to accept our own limits.
The meaning of the song is also contained in one of its most intense passages, namely the refrain: “You will not dedicate even a love song to me, the time of a flower is enough but with this pain tell me what are you doing, even if the earth trembles at least don’t tremble“.
The song also talks about the freedom to make mistakes and of the need not to experience every mistake as a fault. A message with in-depth knowledge of the work, an element of transformation of the piece in a sort of collaboration and not just in a dialogue with the artist.
Precisely for this reason Canto D’Amore takes on the meaning of an invitation to accept yourself for who you arewith its own fragilities and imperfections.
Here, below, is the official video of “Song of Love“:
“Canto D’Amore” by Angelina Mango and Marco Mengoni: lyrics of the song
You will not dedicate a love song to me
The time of a flower is enough but with this pain tell me what you do with it
Even if the earth shakes at least you don’t tremble
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