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(often titled " A Diosa ") is widely considered the unofficial anthem of Sardinia. It is a poignant musical confession of love that has evolved from a simple poem into a global emblem of Sardinian culture. Origins and History
The speaker assures their love that they desire only them. No Potho Reposare
Included it in his Mediterranean-themed album Encanto del Mar . (often titled " A Diosa ") is widely
The renowned jazz trumpeter has recorded multiple instrumental and collaborative versions. Included it in his Mediterranean-themed album Encanto del
The piece began as a poem written by the lawyer and poet on July 23, 1915, during the onset of World War I. A few years later, in 1920, the composer Giuseppe Rachel set the words to music. The song eventually became known by its opening line, "Non potho reposare" (I cannot rest), rather than its original title, "A Diosa" . Meaning and Lyrics