Dopo questa vita che si dimentica di te
Dopo questo cielo senza arcobaleno
Dopo la malinconia che mi prende a ogni bugia
Dopo tutta questa voglia di sereno
Dimmi chi ci sarà

Dopo il sogno della Hawaii come tutti I marinai
Attraverso questo mare di cemento
Dopo un altro inverno che soffia neve su di me
Che ho già freddo se non sono accanto a te

Devi crederci
Ci sarà
Una storia d'amore ed un mondo migliore
Ci sarà
Un azzurro più intenso e un cielo più immenso
Ci sarà
La tua ombra al mio fianco vestita di bianco
Ci sarà
Anche un modo più umano per dirsi ti amo di più

Dopo un oggi che non va
Dopo tanta vanità
E nessuno che ti da niente per niente
Dopo tutto il male che c'è nel mondo intorno a te
Com'è bello ritrovarti accanto a me

Devi crederci
Ci sarà
Una storia d'amore ed un mondo migliore
Ci sarà
Un azzurro più intenso ed un cielo più immenso
Ci sarà
La tua ombra al mio fianco vestita di bianco
Ci sarà
Anche un modo più umano per dirsi ti amo

Ci sarà
Una storia d'amore ed un mondo migliore
Ci sarà
Un azzurro più intenso ed un cielo più immenso
Ci sarà
La tua ombra al mio fianco vestita di bianco
Ci sarà


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