Resta Qui Con Noi - Gen Rosso -

The song's structure moves from personal reflection to a global mission:

The lyrics, written by Valerio Ciprì with music by Benedikt Enderle, are deeply rooted in the Gospel of Luke (24:13-35). Resta qui con noi - Gen rosso

: The refrain— "Resta qui con noi, il sole scende già" —directly parallels the disciples' request: "Stay with us, for it is nearly evening". The song's structure moves from personal reflection to

: One of the most famous metaphors in the song describes love as a "circle of waves" ( cerchio d'onda ) that widens toward the sea, eventually reaching every heart. : It portrays faith as a "light" that

: It portrays faith as a "light" that makes the path visible even as the "night" (trials or doubt) approaches. Lyrical Themes and Analysis

The song (Stay Here with Us) is a cornerstone of modern liturgical music and the most recognizable anthem of the international performing arts group Gen Rosso . Released in 1984 as part of the album Una storia che cambia , it has transcended its religious origins to become a global symbol of hope, peace, and universal brotherhood. Biblical Inspiration: The Road to Emmaus

The song's structure moves from personal reflection to a global mission:

The lyrics, written by Valerio Ciprì with music by Benedikt Enderle, are deeply rooted in the Gospel of Luke (24:13-35).

: The refrain— "Resta qui con noi, il sole scende già" —directly parallels the disciples' request: "Stay with us, for it is nearly evening".

: One of the most famous metaphors in the song describes love as a "circle of waves" ( cerchio d'onda ) that widens toward the sea, eventually reaching every heart.

: It portrays faith as a "light" that makes the path visible even as the "night" (trials or doubt) approaches. Lyrical Themes and Analysis

The song (Stay Here with Us) is a cornerstone of modern liturgical music and the most recognizable anthem of the international performing arts group Gen Rosso . Released in 1984 as part of the album Una storia che cambia , it has transcended its religious origins to become a global symbol of hope, peace, and universal brotherhood. Biblical Inspiration: The Road to Emmaus