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    Ava Della Pietra’s Moon Over Capri: A Heartbreaking Tribute to Dreams Deferred

    Lucy LernerBy Lucy LernerMay 26, 2025Updated:May 26, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Ava Della Pietra's Moon Over Capri: A Heartbreaking Tribute to Dreams Deferred
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    Broadway veteran Ava Della Pietra delivers her most vulnerable work yet with Moon Over Capri, a tender ballad honouring her late grandfather’s unfulfilled dream of returning to Italy.

    Currently balancing her music career with studies at Harvard University’s prestigious joint program with Berklee College of Music, Della Pietra brings academic rigor to her creative process.

    Her new song serves as both memorial and musical journey, carrying his spirit across the ocean he never crossed again.

    “‘Moon Over Capri’ is about my grandpa who passed away earlier this year,” Ava says about her new single.

    “He was born in Italy, and he was a kind, selfless man who made many sacrifices for the people he loved. As traveling became harder, especially later in life, he never stopped dreaming of going back to Italy one last time. This song is my way of taking him there.”

    The track reveals Della Pietra’s emotional range beyond her previous theatrical pop releases like Marionette and Reindeer Rebellion.

    Where those songs showcased her versatility across genres, Moon Over Capri strips away theatrical flourishes for raw intimacy.

    Her cut glass vocals float over gentle instrumentation, creating space for the song’s deeply personal narrative about sacrifice, family bonds, and dreams deferred.

    What makes this ballad particularly compelling is its conversational approach to loss.

    Rather than dwelling in melancholy, Della Pietra adopts the voice of an encouraging “neighbor”, creating urgency around seizing life’s opportunities.

    The repeated refrain “You say life’s too short / But what about yours / There’s still more to see” captures the painful irony of unfulfilled dreams while offering hope to those still able to chase them.

    The imagery throughout paints vivid pictures of Italian experiences her grandfather never claimed.

    Lines like “Swear I could almost taste the wine / From your description of Italy” and references to limoncello waiting in the sun reveal how vividly he shared his homeland memories, making his absence more poignant.

    The promise “You’ll be where you’re meant to be / When you’re under the moon over Capri” becomes both destination and benediction.

    Ava Della Pietra's Moon Over Capri: A Heartbreaking Tribute to Dreams Deferred
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    The song’s structure mirrors its emotional arc, beginning with gentle check-ins before building toward acceptance.

    The heartbreaking shift from “Hey neighbor / How you doing today?” to the final verse’s past tense acknowledgment creates devastating emotional impact.

    “Filled up your answering machine / Just to hear you say you’re sorry that you’re missing me / And you’ll call me back / But you can’t do that” captures the specific grief of losing someone whose voice you desperately want to hear again.

    For anyone who has watched dreams slip away from someone they love, these lyrics will resonate with particular force.

    The song becomes both a lament for opportunities lost and an urgent reminder to embrace life fully while we can.

    Ava Della Pietra Moon Over Capri Lyrics

    Hey neighbor How you doing today?
    Are you living your dream or is life in the way again
    neighbor
    I just wanna check in I heard that you’ve been going through it
    Maybe you need a friend that you can talk to
    Let me be that for you


    Hey neighbor
    If you’re feeling alone
    You know the hour doesn’t matter and we both have a phone


    Hey neighbor
    You used to talk ‘bout a trip
    Swear I could almost taste the wine
    From your description of Italy


    We both know
    It’s now or never so get up and go


    I’ll come and pack all night
    Book a flight
    Help you find your keys
    You say life’s too short
    But what about yours
    There’s still more to see
    You’ll be where you’re meant to be
    When you’re under the moon over Capri


    Ahhhhh Ahhhh Ahhhh
    Ahhhhh Ahhhh Ahhhh


    Hey neighbor
    The limoncello is waiting
    Bet a couple in the sun would make for good conversation


    Hey neighbor I know you got people there
    And you could be there by tomorrow dancing like Fred Astaire


    Yeah we both know
    It’s now or never so get up and go


    I’ll come and pack all night
    Book a flight
    Help you find your keys
    You say life’s too short
    But what about yours
    There’s still more to see
    You’ll be where you’re meant to be
    When you’re under the moon over Capri


    Ahhhhh Ahhhh Ahhhh
    Ahhhhh Ahhhh Ahhhh
    Ahhhhh Ahhhh Ahhhh
    Ahhhhh Ahhhh Ahhhh


    Hey neighbor
    Filled up your answering machine
    Just to hear you say you’re sorry that you’re missing me
    And you’ll call me back
    But you can’t do that
    I packed all night
    Booked a flight
    I’ve still got a key
    You said life’s too short
    Here’s to yours
    You can count on me
    You’ll be where you’re meant to be
    Right there under the moon over Capri

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