The song "E Vinci Ancora Tu" by Umberto Tozzi tells the story of a person who is still in love with someone who has moved on. The lyrics depict a relationship that has ended, but the singer is still deeply affected by their absence. The line "E vinci ancora tu, ti sei bevuta il mare" can be translated as "And you win again, you have drunk the sea". This line symbolizes how the person they once loved has conquered their heart once more, despite their separation. The phrase "Io son rimasto giù dove la sabbia ha sete" translates to "I stayed down where the sand is thirsty", implying that the singer is left alone, longing for their past love. The chorus of the song expresses the singer's conflicting emotions. They claim they no longer love the person, singing "E no che non ti amo più" (And no, I don't love you anymore). However, they also acknowledge that the world has changed them while they lost everything. This suggests that deep down, they still have feelings for their former lover and feel lost without them. The lyrics continue to emphasize the absence of their love interest, stating that they do not control the shores anymore and how they live increasingly in darkness. Despite the pain caused by their departure, the singer cannot stop talking about them. They describe how they forget to love without their presence, and they can only find contentment in sleep. The song conveys the idea that their life feels incomplete without the person they loved. The absence of the individual has made everything different, like a sea without waves. The phrase "Non è un caso se mi perdo nella notte" means "It's no coincidence that I get lost in the night", indicating that their longing for their former lover consumes them. Overall, "E Vinci Ancora Tu" explores the complexities of love lost and the lingering feelings that can persist even after a relationship ends.