Lyrics
LETS'S GO TO THE SEA
Expressing a desire or suggestion to go to the sea.
Giornalista: Weather News!
A journalist discussing weather news.
Wait, what season are we in?
Questioning the current season.
oh dear...
Expressing confusion or frustration about the unpredictable weather.
First it's hot, then it's cold... Nothing makes sense...
Commenting on the inconsistency of the weather.
By the way... during this time of the year, people are planning their vacations!
Noticing that people are planning vacations during this time.
G1: Mom, can we go to the sea?
Dialogue among family members discussing whether to go to the sea or the mountain for vacation.
Mamma: Of course, love!
-G2: Mom, can we go to the mountain?
-Mamma: uh.... of course, love!
-Papa': so, are we going to the sea, or are we going to the mountain?
-Inizio canzone: LET'S GO TO THE SEA
Beginning of the song.
Let's go to the sea
Repeated expression of the desire to go to the sea for skiing.
Let's go to the sea
-Let's go to the sea so we can ski!
-Let's go to the sea
Repeated expression of the desire to go to the sea for climbing.
Let's go to the sea
-Let's go to the sea so we can climb!
-While the deer are gazing at the seagull on the beach
Describing various activities at the sea and mountain, incorporating nature elements.
I jump on the skilift and I nap at the chalet
-While the glaciers sing
-O sole mio
-I go trekking on a kà-yack
-And a shot is waiting for me....
-Let's swap (swop) ski boots for flip flops
Suggesting a switch from skiing in the mountains to enjoying the sea, emphasizing the invitation.
And the mountains for the sea
-Now that you have the key,
-Come and join me at the sea. NOWWWW
-I don't get it!
Expression of confusion or lack of understanding.
Ah!
-While the weather changes
Linking changing weather with changing landscapes and suggesting a solution to go to the sea despite habits.
The sea is changing too
-While the weather changes
-The mountain is changing too
-While the weather changes
-And our habits are unchanged
-We have to do something, let's go to the sea!
-Fine canzone
End of the song and a journalist expressing a personal preference against climbing.
Giornalista: Climbing? Not for me.
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