Imagine finding out that the love of your life is about to marry someone else. Zero Assoluto’s Per Dimenticare captures that gut-punch feeling with a smile that trembles at the edges. The narrator politely wishes the bride-to-be all the best, yet every courteous word hides an ache. As he lists her upcoming “perfect” life — a shared apartment, grocery runs, seaside holidays, a child, a dog, boisterous relatives, Christmas bingo, even the recurring headaches that come with routine — we sense both envy and irony. These everyday snapshots show how ready he was to build that future with her, yet she never realized it.
Then comes the honest confession: maybe I will leave to forget you… and to forget myself with you. The chorus turns travel into therapy, suggesting that distance might numb the memory of a love that almost was. Beneath its catchy pop melody, the song explores unrequited devotion, the courage it takes to step aside, and the hope that a new beginning — whether on a train, a plane, or simply in a different state of mind — can soothe a broken heart. Listening to Per Dimenticare is like reading a goodbye letter written on dancing paper: upbeat on the surface, achingly sincere underneath.