Mi mancherai se te ne vai
Mi mancherà la tua serenità
Le tue parole come canzoni al vento
E l'amore che ora porti via

Mi mancherai se te ne vai
Ora per sempre non so come vivrei
E l'allegria, amica mia
Va via con te

Mi mancherai, mi mancherai
Perché vai via?
Perché l'amore in te si spento
Perché, perché?
Non cambierà niente lo so
E dentro sento te

Mi mancherai, mi mancherai
Perché vai via
Perché l'amore in te si è spento
Perché, perché?
Non cambierà niente lo so
E dentro sento che

Mi mancherà l'immensita
Dei nostri giorni e notti insieme noi
I tuoi sorrisi quando si fa buio
La tua ingenuità da bambina, tu

Mi mancherai amore mio
Mi guardo e trovo un vuoto dentro me

E l'allegria, amica mia
Va via con te


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    grobania.com/mimancherai.html I'll Miss You (Mi Mancherai)

    I’ll miss you, if you go away I’ll miss your serenity Your words like songs in the wind And Love, that you take away.

    I’ll miss you, if you go away Now and forever I don’know how to live And joy, my friend, goes away with you

    I’ll miss you, I’ll miss you, because you go away Because the love in you is dead Because, because... Nothing it’s gonna change, I know And inside of me I feel you

    I’ll miss you, I’ll miss you, because you go away Because the love in you is dead Because, because... Nothing it’s gonna change, I know And inside of me I feel you

    I’ll miss the immensity Of our days and nights,us together Your smiles when it’s getting dark Your being naive like a little girl

    I’ll miss you, my love I look at myself and I find emptiness inside of me And joy, my friend, goes away with you

    The Infamous Ton November 18, 2004   Link
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    i can't believe only one person looked for this song lyric! It is so nice..although i have no idea what these words mean. he's so sweet and cute... and he looks cuddly! :)

    doobeedoobob11on January 11, 2006   Link
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    This song is so beautiful, it's makes me cry because it reminds me of someone in my life.

    This song is about loving someone and that person going away. You can't bear to live without them. You feel as though a piece of you havs been taken away with them.

    It's pretty easy to understand.

    Kahliaon May 26, 2006   Link
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    The violin in this song makes me feel so....happy. like a reflective happiness, when I listen to this song I remember things that made me happy some time ago. Its just so incredibly beautiful like most every single song on his albums. He is a beautiful man. Random, yes. Untrue, no way. :)

    angeleyes07on January 12, 2007   Link
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    I can't get enough of the violin in here. It's so deep and melancholy, matching the lyrics.

    AmericanDaydreameron September 11, 2008   Link

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