E la storia di te che scrivi te, delle cose che fai che vivi te
Ogni cosa che vuoi provare poi, tentare devi rischiare per forza e crederci
È la storia di lei, che scrivi te
Delle cose che fa, solo con te
C'è una luna che splende del tuo riflesso, pretende successo
Prende senza dare e chiedere

Non so che fare, se continuare
Sono stato a guardare per troppo tempo te, ho bisogno di pensare solamente a me
Che posso fare, lasciami andare
Sono stato a guardare per troppo tempo te, ho bisogno di pensare solamente a me

Pensa bene che vuoi e dimmelo
Trova quello che sei e buttati
Forse non c'è la fai ma c'hai provato
Basta un gesto e tutto il resto non conta più di riflesso, corri fuori da qui
E vattene, aspettavi qualcosa
Che adesso c'è, non ti darà mai quello che speri
Ma solo pensieri su pensieri su pensieri su pensieri, e mollala

Non so che fare, se continuare
Sono stato a guardare per troppo tempo te, ho bisogno di pensare solamente a me
Che posso fare, lasciami andare
Sono stato a guardare per troppo tempo te, ho bisogno di pensare solamente a me

Corri non voltarti mai, lo sai che ritornerà
Tu corri senza mai fermarti perchè ritornerà

Se tu tornassi indietro non troveresti più
Quella persona che ti ha amato e aspettato sempre, se tu tornassi indietro
E ci tornassi anche io, io non ti aspetterei
Io non ti cercherei



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