Dove va a morire il sole
Dove il vento si riposa
Ci son tutte le parole
Di chi è stato innamorato
E non ha dimenticato
Tutto quello che c'è stato

Ed aspetterò il tramonto
Deve pur passare il vento
Io mi lascerò portare
Dove nascono le parole
Cercherò le tue parole
Te le voglio riportare

Non è giusto che una donna
Per paura di sbagliare
Non si possa innamorare
E si deve accontentare
Di una storia sempre uguale
Di una vita da sognare

Dove va a morire il sole
Dove il vento si riposa
Ho incontrato tanta gente
Che in un mare di parole
E fra tanta confusione
Spera ancora in un amore

Non è giusto che una donna
Per paura di sbagliare
Non si possa innamorare
E si deve accontentare
Di una storia sempre uguale
Di una vita da scordare

E si deve accontentare
Di una storia sempre uguale
Di una vita da scordare


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