Senigallia (or Sinigaglia in Old Italian) is a comune and port town of the province of Ancona on Italy's Adriatic coast, in the Marche region. The small port is formed by the lower reaches of the Misa, a river which flows through the town between embankments constructed of Istrian marble.
The settlement, spread out along the coast at the mouth of the river Misa, was established in the 4th century BC by the Gallic tribe of the Senones. The colony of Sena Gallica was founded there by the Romans after their victory over the Senones, rather before 280 BC. The Latin name is probably a corruption of "Senones"; the addition Gallica ("Gaulish") distinguishes it from Saena (Siena) in Etruria. The place is also mentioned in connection with Hasdrubal's defeat at the Metaurus in 207 BC. It was destroyed by Pompey in 82 BC, and is not often mentioned afterwards. Ravaged by Alaric, Senigallia was fortified by the Byzantines, and again laid waste by the Lombards in the 8th century and by the Saracens in the 9th. It was the second easternmost of the five cities of the medieval Adriatic duchy of Pentapolis, east of Fano and west of Ancona.
From a distance I see you falling away from me.
As I get closer the scene changes, it changes drastically.
Breath in, breath out, we’ve fallen…
Have I fallen away from you? -Well I don’t know.
Have I found my mistake in you? -Well I don’t know.
- SO TAKE! What you owe me.
- FAKE! What you show me.
- BREAK! That you know me, as I fall from you.
How I’ve tried and how you’ve ignored my persistence.
How you’ve lied and met me with your resistance.
So as I fall, I’ll acknowledge the transition,
Though I confess the change will have little affect upon my position.
Breath in, breath out, we’ve fallen, APART!
Have I fallen away from you? -Well I don’t know.
Have I found my mistake in you? -Well I don’t know--
Fallen--
- SO TAKE! What you owe me.
- FAKE! What you show me.
- BREAK! That you know me, AS I FALL FROM YOU!
Have I fallen away from you? -Well I don’t know.
Have I found my mistake in you? -Well I don’t--