“Sigarette” Lyrics by Lucio Corsi is a latest Italian song in the voice of Lucio Corsi. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Sigarette” song lyrics are also written by Lucio Corsi. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America.
“Sigarette” by Lucio Corsi is a song about cigarettes as both a habit and a metaphor for solitude, time, and avoiding life’s expectations. The singer embraces smoking despite its risks, seeing it as a refuge from people and a way to escape aging and responsibilities. He reflects on lost time, love, and his resistance to change, all while clinging to the fleeting comfort of cigarettes and the bittersweet weight of doing nothing.
Sigarette Lyrics
[Intro]
Sigarette, sigarette
Tra il bene e il male scelgo sempre sigarette
C’è chi smette, c’è chi smette
Personalmente fumerò per sempre
[Strofa 1]
Sigarette, sigarette
Sono un rifugio se c’è troppa gente
Fanno male ai dottori solamente
E a chi si ferma alle avvertenze, alle apparenze
[Pre-Ritornello 1]
Così non corro il rischio di diventar vecchio
Mi fermo prima che sia inverno
[Ritornello 1]
Ne ho accese più delle stelle
Per stare soli servono carezze
Per stare insieme ad una donna quanto tempo serve?
Io son geloso del mio tempo perso
E dell’amara leggerezza nel dolcissimo far niente
[Strofa 2]
Sigarette, sigarette
Tra un gatto e un cane è meglio un pappagallo verde
Tra I monti e il mare, meglio una casa di campagna
Con le finestre chiuse e il fumo di Manhattan
Che serve a non scoprire
Se in questa stanza son rimasto solo o c’è ancora Ines
Dentro al cuore non ho niente
Ma non riesco a dirle la parola “fine”
[Pre-Ritornello 2]
Così non corro il rischio di diventar vecchio
Non lascio figli, ma un posto libero in più in un parcheggio
[Ritornello 2]
Che è sempre meglio di niente
Per stare soli servono carezze (Uh-uh-ah, la tua)
Per tramontare in mare quanta luce serve?
Io son geloso anche del buio che mi è entrato nella testa
Non basta un soffio per liberar la mente
[Outro]
Sigarette, sigarette
S-S-Sigarette, sigarette
S-S-Sigarette, sigarette
Sigarette
Da-da, da-da-dan
Da-da, da-da-dan
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Sigarette Lyrics Meaning
[Intro]
The singer sees cigarettes as a constant choice between good and bad, but he always picks them. While some people quit smoking, he accepts it as a permanent part of his life.
[Strofa 1]
Cigarettes become a safe space when there are too many people around. He brushes off health warnings, believing they only harm doctors and those who focus too much on appearances or rules.
[Pre-Ritornello 1]
He believes smoking keeps him from growing old, as if stopping time before life reaches a colder, harsher stage.
[Ritornello 1]
He has smoked more cigarettes than there are stars, using them to cope with loneliness. He wonders how much time a relationship truly needs and regrets the time he has wasted. There is a bittersweet feeling in doing nothing—it brings a strange sense of peace but also sadness.
[Strofa 2]
He prefers unconventional choices, like a green parrot over a cat or dog. Instead of choosing between mountains or the sea, he dreams of a countryside house, closed off from the world. The smoke from Manhattan symbolizes avoiding reality—he doesn’t want to know if he’s alone or if someone (possibly Ines) is still there. He feels empty inside but can’t bring himself to officially end things.
[Pre-Ritornello 2]
Again, he avoids the fear of aging by not leaving behind responsibilities like children. Instead, he sees his absence as just freeing up a parking space—insignificant but still something.
[Ritornello 2]
Even the smallest things are better than nothing. He repeats that being alone still requires warmth and affection. He wonders how much light is needed for a sunset over the sea, showing his fascination with fleeting beauty. He’s even jealous of the darkness inside his mind, knowing that just one breath isn’t enough to clear his thoughts.
[Outro]
The repetition of “cigarettes” and the playful sounds at the end reinforce the song’s rhythm and its hypnotic, almost obsessive theme around smoking and escape.
FAQs
Q. Who has sung Sigarette song?
A. Sigarette song is sung by Lucio Corsi.
Q. Who wrote Sigarette lyrics?
A. Sigarette lyrics are penned by Lucio Corsi.
Q. Who has given the music of Sigarette song?
A. Sigarette music is composed and produced by Lucio Corsi.
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