Text and meaning of Lucia (Stay With Me), Liberato’s song in the docu-film released on May 9th

Text and meaning of Lucia (Stay With Me), Liberato’s song in the docu-film released on May 9th
Text and meaning of Lucia (Stay With Me), Liberato’s song in the docu-film released on May 9th

Lucia (Stay with me) is Liberato’s new single, which can be found in the end credits of his first docu-film The Secret of Liberato. Here are the lyrics and meaning of the song.

Liberato, photo by Giuseppe Maffia

At the same time as the release of the first documentary on the figure of Liberato, today May 9th, the author’s new single entitled was released Lucia (Stay With Me). The song, which is part of the musical soundtrack of The Secret of Liberato, is part of the moment of profane liturgy between the author, whose identity is still secret, and his fans. Only last year, May 9th was the moment in which, after having shown himself only two days earlier at the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium, during Napoli’s championship celebration, he had published ‘O heart you are not master. During the performance at the stadium, he also sang the famous one You forgot about yourself and me and a revisitation of the stadium choir The league leaders are leaving. But on May 9th he entered Liberato’s public imagination with his debut single of the same name, released in February 2017. The song will also drive his first official album Set freereleased on May 9, 2019. Here are the lyrics and the meaning of Lucia (Stay With Me).

Lucia’s lyrics (Stay with me)

Come on, come on?
Stay with me
This voice makes me crazy

Lu-u-ucia
He doesn’t listen to anyone
She’s always pissed off
And you don’t even know why
He slams his head into the wall
Lu-u-ucia
He doesn’t listen to anyone
And they want to talk about it
A little and we all fucked
C”a capa ‘int’ô wall

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Come on, come on? (Come on, come on?)
Stay with me (Stay with me)
He talks about it like it drives me crazy
All alone (All alone)
Stay with me (Stay with me)
This voice makes me die

Lu-u-ucia
You don’t like anyone
Happy to ‘mmiezo’ this little angel
You’re stupid
To those who look at this moon

Come on, come on? (Come on, come on?)
Stay with me (Stay with me)
He keeps talking because it drives me crazy
All alone (All alone)
Stay with me (Stay with me)
This way you make me die

Lu-u-ucia
He doesn’t listen to fortune
She’s always pissed off
And you don’t even know why
You scare yourself

Come on, come on? (Come on, come on?)
Stay with me (Stay with me)
He talks about it like it drives me crazy
All alone (All alone)
Stay with me (Stay with me)
This voice makes me die

Come on, come on?
Come on, come on?
Come on, come on?

A jittered life
With one missing you don’t even care
To bewitch your heart
Even if you were without it
To love, I swear, it makes you crazy
Yes, we weren’t together
Don’t worry about it
We talked about two bullshit
Lights

Come on, come on?
Stay with me
He keeps saying it makes me crazy
All halo
Stay with me
This way you make me die

Come on, come on?
Come on, come on?
Come on, come on?

The meaning of Lucia (Stay with me)

Lucia (Stay With Me) is the single contained in the soundtrack of the first documentary on the figure of Liberato, premiered in Naples in the last few hours at The Space and from today in all Italian cinemas. The song focuses on the figure of Lucia, a woman who runs away from other people’s judgment and from her forced commitments, from her ring which shows that she can “trick only those who look at her, admiring her like a moon”. The mouth is one of the main elements in the description of the woman, to which is also attached the power of the voice, which like a siren, drives the protagonist of the story crazy. And in the background, as in a large part of Liberato’s narrative, an elusive relationship, made up of moments and promises like when he sings: “To love, I swear, it makes you crazy, if we weren’t together, it doesn’t take away from misfortune, we talked about two bullshit“.

Lucia (Stay with me) in the docu-film The secret of Liberato

Lucia (Stay with me) is Liberato’s new single, contained in the soundtrack of the first documentary on the figure of Liberato. This is The secret of Liberato, born from the work directed by Francesco Lettieri and Giorgio Testi, but above all, in the piece, from the animation of Giuseppe Schillaci and LRNZ. The docu-film arrives after the great success of the Neapolitan author’s European tour, but above all after the three days in Naples, which saw Piazza Plebiscito welcome over 75 thousand people in September. In the interview with Fanpage.it, director Lettieri also revealed the possibilities of a biographical story of Liberato: “They proposed a biographical film to us, dealing with the moments of Liberato’s life with filmed reconstructions and we didn’t like this. Maybe in twenty years they will make a series about Liberato with an actor, who knows, we’re not closing any hypotheses because Liberato’s ability is precisely to continually reinvent himself. He has a thousand faces despite not having one“.

 
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