Soccavo is a western suburb of Naples, with a population of about 48,000.
Soccavo (Italian: "beneath the quarry") is bounded on one side by the area of Fuorigrotta and on the other by the Camaldoli hill. At the base of the hill is an historic quarry, which gives its name to the area.
The area appears to have been colonised by Greeks in the 4th or 5th century BC. It stayed under Greek control until the Roman conquest of 326 BC, upon which it came under the influence of Poteoli (now Pozzuoli); to this day Soccavo is part of the diocese of Pozzuoli and not Naples. It began to expand during the 1920s, when it was included within the administrative limits of Naples and started to develop as a residential neighborhood.
Fabio Cannavaro, captain of the 2006 World Cup-winning Italian football team, was born in the district, along with his younger brother Paolo Cannavaro. Paolo Sorrentino
Coordinates: 40°50′51″N 14°11′28″E / 40.84750°N 14.19111°E / 40.84750; 14.19111
Did the fire even spark?
Yes, it's true, you control my heart
Even though about this is not right (?)
I'll leave alone with you tonight
Make my words go away
I'll kill this love and fade away
I feel so alone, I can't be free
(?) used to the end of me
Nothing can last forever
Suicide could be the answer (x2)
I can't even breathe
Space around me is starting freeze
Climbing stars, now I see the light
Taking me, telling me goodnight
Is this the end, cease of being?
My future is so easy to see
All this gone, all this gone
All this gone, all this gone
Nothing can last forever