[Intro: Cristina Scabbia & Andrea Ferro, Andrea Ferro]
Decretum fatale
Aeterna sententia
Cruciatus immanis
Servitus perpetua
Decretum fatale
Aeterna lacuna
Divinum refugium
Nefasta fortuna
(Drag me down)
[Verse 1: Andrea Ferro]
Feel the adrenaline in my veins
As I float in despair
With a stone around my heart
I hold my mind in place
Through dark avenues
Of depression and hate
Pull me down
[Chorus: Cristina Scabbia]
I have to fall down to climb back on top
I know how it goes when it's gone too far
But the center of my gravity is now shattered
I can't find the balance that I've lost
[Verse 2: Andrea Ferro]
Ground myself to earth
On the verge of abduction
Forget about the life I used to know
Where am I really from?
Distance and time
Are gonna live inside
'Til the bitter end
Pull me down
[Chorus: Cristina Scabbia]
I have to fall down to climb back on top
I know how it goes when it's gone too far
But the center of my gravity is now shattered
I can't find the balance that I've lost
[Bridge: Cristina Scabbia, Andrea Ferro, Both]
Where do we go (Where do we go)
When we are not tangible anymore?
Do we travel on a trail of clouding light forever? (Forever)
Or we disappear somewhere we can't be seen
And fall asleep into eternity?
[Refrain: Cristina Scabbia & Andrea Ferro]
Decretum fatale
Aeterna lacuna
Divinum refugium
Nefasta fortuna
[Chorus: Cristina Scabbia & Andrea Ferro, Cristina Scabbia]
I have to fall down to climb back on top
I know how it goes when it's gone too far
But the center of my gravity is now shattered
I can't find the balance that I've lost
[Outro: Cristina Scabbia, Andrea Ferro]
Decretum fatale
Aeterna sententia (It's gone too far)
Cruciatus immanis
Servitus perpetua (I will fall down)
Decretum fatale
Aeterna lacuna (I've gone too far)
Divinum refugium
Nefasta fortuna (I'm falling down)
Gravity was written by Marco Coti-Zelati & Cristina Scabbia & Andrea Ferro.
Gravity was produced by Marco Coti-Zelati.
Lacuna-coil released Gravity on Thu Jan 09 2025.
Andrea Ferro:
It’s a song that features a constant switch between, as we way, abrasion and allure—something that is rough but also very delicate at the same time. It’s probably one of the most gothic songs on the album. Many people who have heard it say that it kind of portrays all the eras of Lacu...