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Uploaded by on Jul 3, 2007

This is my fav song from the Godfather,and I didn't even know what the guy was singing about! But the song sounds just as beautiful in English as it does in Sicilian! Here is the translation


The moon is burning in the sky
And I am burning with love
The fire that is consumed
Like my heart

My soul crys
Painfully

I'm not at peace
What a terrible night

The time passes
But there is no dawn
There is no sunshine
If she doesn't return

My land is burning
And my heart is burning
What it thirsts for water
And I thirst for love
Who will I sing
My song to
If there is no one
Who shows herself
On the balcony

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  • @brucestud lol mexians will never do the damage the sicilians did in the past with john gotti and al capone and lucky luiano they even made movies about the italian mafia hollywood never did shit for mexian mafia becasue they will never owne respect like italians did italian mafia will never die .....they even had catchy nick names like johnny the bat , tony two time, nicky the kid what are the mexican nicknames?alejandro burritos?,jose the wetback, carlito the taco guy .... capo di tutti capi!

  • Yes there is. Actually Sicilian authorities are trying to revive the study of the language, in contrast to its being regarded as a "lower class" dialect. If you search the internet, I'm sure you will find ways of how to learn the language ... books, courses, etc. Good luck!

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  • @qaz1wsx2edc345 John Gotti and Al Capone aren't even Sicilians. The Mexican Mafia could become as dangerous as the Sicilians, but they would have to get more organized and more intelligent; when MM members commit a crime, they don't cover their tracks as well as the Sicilians did. Also the Mexican Mafia called themselves mafia outta respect for the Sicilians.

  • @qaz1wsx2edc345 thats because gringos are jelous :D try to tell that to a mexican in his face he will fuck you up :) mexicans are way more dangerous so stuf if not someday you will find some mexican narco and he will throw you in some asid bottle :P they call it posole they will made you posole and 1 more thing you call damage try to contro alcohol and gambles ??? hahaha come on :P whatch some news kid mexico and america is in war whit mexican narcos its a bad thing not to be proud of it

  • @fuckdahaterzbaby your a big idiot fucking hillbilly

  • @qaz1wsx2edc345 dick head

  • ESTO NO ES KARAOKE, PENDEJO

  • @Jackwhite52 dumbass you do know theres a difference between the mexican mafia and the cartels of Mexico. Italian mafia has nothin on them cus i really bet the italian mafia has tanks and grenade launchers NO. I like italians but really wetbacks you do know Italians came from the other side of an ocean. ohh and BTW Mexican Mafia controls Texas Cali Arizona New mexico and part of Oklahoma. ohh

  • @miraodb Do you know if the actor who played Anthony in the movie is the one that is actually singing this song or is someone else singing it? Also, if anyone knows where I can find the entire song sung by the same person who sings it in the Godfather 3 movie. Thanks for the information.

  • NO ES KARAOKE, CAPICCI?

  • men ur taste its just like mine, I felt I had to find this song too, and thx for the translation... very good video and useful cheers

  • oltári szasza

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