Tommy Riccio - Stanza 39 Page
The chorus ( Ritornello ) expresses a deep desire to dream of home—of a partner's kiss and seeing his children sleep—ending with the poignant phrase, "My heart, my life, I have returned to you".
is a prominent track by Neapolitan singer Tommy Riccio that delves into the emotional hardships of incarceration. Released in various versions, including on the 2015 album The Best and the 2018 album Neapolis , the song is a classic example of the neomelodico genre, which often explores themes of love, social struggle, and life behind bars. Song Overview Artist: Tommy Riccio Genre: Neomelodico (Napoletana) Tommy Riccio - Stanza 39
The song is told from the perspective of an inmate counting the years and months passing behind "these gates" ( aret'a 'sti cancelle ). The chorus ( Ritornello ) expresses a deep
The lyrics paint a somber picture of the routine inside, mentioning the early morning sun replacing the stars and sharing coffee and cigarettes with fellow inmates ( cumpagnielle mieje ) to pass the time. The narrator writes letters to those waiting at
A central theme is the longing for family. The narrator writes letters to those waiting at home and dreams of holding his partner and children again.