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Bocca di Rosa. F. De André | G.P. Reverberi | F. De André 1972 Universal Music Publishing Ricordi S.r.l. They called her Rose-Mouth she put love, she put love they called her Rose-Mouth she put love above everything. In this way an old lady who’d never been a wife who’d never had children, with no more desires took it upon herself surely ...
Bocca di Rosa, Fabrizio De André. One of the most famous songs of Fabrizio De André, entered the collective imagination of the Italians, so that the expression "rose mouth" is often used as a euphemism for prostitute.
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One of De André’s most famous ballads is “ Bocca di rosa ”, a name evocative of many poems — from The Romance of the Rose to Dante, Shakespeare and Gertrude Stein — in which the rose is a symbol of the object of erotic desire, one that must be enjoyed while it is ripe.