The song "Anch'io In Paradiso" by Umberto Tozzi talks about the desire to find purpose and meaning in life. The singer feels that he is still on the edge and wants to be useful in some way. However, he no longer finds any city or place that can provide him with answers or fulfillment. The lyrics mention being a child of God and wanting to deserve it. The singer refuses to give up and decides to give his life a sense of purpose starting from that day onwards. The song also touches upon the theme of running towards those who are in darkness and need help. The singer wants to go to paradise, but only if there he can see the smile that has always surprised him, the smile of someone who speaks, ignites him, and makes him victorious. The lyrics mention references to Mars and Vietnam, symbolizing conflicts and struggles that have left scars and have not brought any positive change. The singer expresses his determination to sell his own skin, implying that he will fight for what he believes in despite the challenges. The desire to stop useless hatred and conflict is also mentioned, hoping that there is a paradise where love and forgiveness exist. The lyrics acknowledge the inevitable absences and pains in life that are unforgettable and sometimes unforgivable. The singer longs to talk with someone about a world of unbreakable and impermeable flavors, but instead realizes that some things are unforgivable and unacceptable. Overall, "Anch'io In Paradiso" speaks about the search for purpose, the longing for paradise, the rejection of negativity, and the hope for forgiveness in a world where pain and sorrow are inherent.