E' L'amore invites us into a quiet, late-night apartment where every creak of the stairs and hush of the telephone feels louder than the city outside. Adriano Celentano and Mina paint a scene of restless hearts: pride hides “under the bed,” memories cling “like a nail in the temple,” and unanswered calls throb in the darkness. This is love as obsession, a flame that both burns the soul and keeps it alive, refusing to let the singer forget the moments that once felt endless.
Yet behind the torment glows a stubborn hope. The repeated refrain reminds us that love may wound, but it also saves, turning even a silence into proof that feelings still exist. Without her, life feels empty, but the very ache proves that the heart is still beating. The song is a moody, cinematic reminder that love’s power lies in its contradictions: it hurts, it heals, it refuses to leave, and in doing so, it keeps us alive.