Bocognano (in Corsican Bucugnà, pronounced [bu.ku.ɲa]) is a commune located in the department of Corse-du-Sud, on the island of Corsica, France. The village, situated at the south-western side of the climb to the Col de Vizzavona, belongs to the micro of Celavo which is historically the capital.
Halfway between Ajaccio and Corte, the village of Bocognano is renowned for its privileged position at the foot of Monte d'Oro, its chestnut woods and waterfall Le Voile de la Mariée. Bocognano, along with 9 other communes, belongs to the canton of Celavo-Mezzana. It is adherent to the Regional Natural Park of Corsica, in the Gravona territory. Its natural heritage, the purity of its sources, the quality of its reception and climate make it a popular summer destination near Ajaccio.
Bocognano is a mountain village located in the granite part of the island. It occupies an area surrounded by chains of high mountains of Monte d'Oro massif in the North, and the massif of Monte Renoso South, through which flows the Gravona river. It is the upper valley of the Gravona, the river taking its source on the slopes of Monte Renoso at 2110 m altitude.
Come round friend
Come down, and then
Go let it out
Go let it out
When the sun comes round again
Keep you honest
Come round again
Come down, and then
Go let it out
Go let it out
When the sun comes round again
Keep you honest
Days keep on falling, renounce,
The stocks will weigh upon us
Wait for the banks to fold up
And patience goes out to sea
Float out to see
Go let it out x4
Our lens distorted,
Try to paint a bright picture
We rest in peace to find an answer,
Not a simple guess
Go let it out
Go let it out
When the sun comes round again
When the sun comes round again
When the sun comes round again
Keep you falling