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In Italian music and cinema, this theme often carries a bittersweet edge (famously captured in Ornella Vanoni’s song of the same name). It implies that while the pain of today is temporary, the cycle will repeat. There is a quiet, dignified sadness in realizing that we must keep waking up and trying again. It’s not a "happily ever after"; it’s a "continuation."
At its core, this phrase represents the . It acknowledges that today may have been a battlefield of failures, grief, or exhaustion, but it insists that the sunset acts as a boundary. It suggests that the version of yourself that struggled today does not have to be the version that wakes up tomorrow. It is an invitation to lay down the "heavy luggage" of the present and trust in the restorative silence of the night. Resilience vs. Escapism Domani ГЁ un altro giorno
There is a fine line in this sentiment between hope and avoidance. In Italian music and cinema, this theme often
It can be used as a tool for procrastination—a way to push the discomfort of reality into an indefinite future. It’s not a "happily ever after"; it’s a "continuation