A few hours after the release of his new single, Before tomorrow with Three, Fabrizio Moro – guest a The hyenas – recited an intense monologue about fear, telling himself without filters.
“I dealt with all my life with fear“, The Roman singer -songwriter began.”Often he prevented me from improving, of being what I wanted. Other voice, however, saved me“.
And, in this regard, Moro spoke of a small but decisive, fragment of his life: “One day, for example, I had a crushed foot on the machine accelerator and, just as I pushed, with the adrenaline to a thousand, to a certain inspiration it sprouted and said to me: 'Slow down, that in a while everything becomes everything red'. It also arrived there, in the midst of alcohol's fog, because it is often difficult to block fear. It is strong, speaks, indeed it is pouring.
Sometimes, on the stage I am convinced that I have everything under control and then, at a certain point, that ca ** or voice returns: 'Mo' make everything … You don't remember anything anymore … Mo 'you feel bad … you can't do it, you are not up to it …'. All life with this voice inside the head “.
But the real problem is that “If you do not learn to answer them in tone, paralyze you“, Fabrizio explained.
Then, he added: “Once I was in bed with a woman. It was all magical, as long as the fear does not reappear and makes me: 'Mo' you can't … do a figure that this goes to tell everyone '. Aò, I didn't make it. And what do you invent? Of course, there are the messes, but … I'm afraid of those. If they hurt me?“.
Le Iene, Fabrizio Moro: “I'm afraid to ask for help”
At this point The monologue turns into a sort of confessionin the hope of finding – beyond the cameras – of the arms stretched, welcoming, and the ears available to listen: “I'm afraid of failing. I'm afraid of Alzheimer's. I'm afraid that my children suffer. I'm afraid of not happy. I am afraid of being alone, but also of being among others, of not being accepted. But above all, I'm afraid to ask for help, to appear weak“.
But despite all this, “I am always here and I try every day to answer them, so much so that – in the end – I love them well“, Fabrizio Moro concluded.”I keep the fear tightbecause it is above all Thanks to her That I understood that living is the greatest act of courage“.
Cover photo by Federico Caraffa