"Disprezzo" is a song by Italian singer Umberto Tozzi. The lyrics tell the story of a relationship that has turned sour. The protagonist sees his partner leaving him, and her actions and behavior make him feel betrayed and discarded. The song begins with the protagonist noticing his partner's departure, comparing her hips to dice, and realizing that she has moved on. He is left blinded by the nights spent in secrecy. However, despite the pain, he can still see her. He acknowledges that both of them are crazy, and if she wants, they can still be like two young people in love. But he also understands that everything has a price, and her new partner has blinded her with his charm. The protagonist feels that there is no turning back and that their love has turned into resentment. He expresses his loneliness, feeling disconnected and alienated. The love that used to hold them together has now become a source of indifference and disapproval. He realizes the high cost of their relationship and warns her to find another path because shooting in the dark will only lead to more pain. The protagonist questions if his partner is more than just a sexual object. He finds solace in the idea of letting go of this love that is shrouded in secrecy and creating a knot between them. He no longer knows who to trust and is tired of her games. The chorus repeats the idea that everything has a price. Her new partner has manipulated her, and there is no going back. The protagonist emphasizes that he sees the loneliness, the words without sound, the sense of alienation when love turns into resentment. In the end, the protagonist advises his partner to turn to someone else, to shoot towards a different direction. He concludes that when love becomes resentment, it is like shooting in the dark, causing pain and further disapproval.