Solo ieri c'era lei
Nella vita mia
Solo ieri c'era un sole
Che metteva allegria
E io mai
Credevo proprio che mai
Mai più andasse via
Forse è stata tutta qui
La mia ingenuità
Solo ieri
Quando era più leggera la mia età
Ora so, si paga in pianto però
Per crescere di più
Ora lo so

Parlerò al futuro perciò
Guarderò più in là nel tempo
Con la convinzione che ho
Che da questo momento ne uscirò

No, non può finire qui
La vita inventerò
Ancora per un po'
No, non può finir così
Qualcuno troverò
E rinascerò

Già, da domani in poi
Pensando ad oggi dirò
È solo ieri ormai

Prima cosa che farò
Via non butterò
Tutto quello che di buono
Ho costruito fino a qui
E da qui, io ripartire vorrei
Dai nuovi passi miei
Ricomincerò

Parlerò al futuro perciò
Perché c'è compreso il mio
Qualche idea in testa ce l'ho
Ad arrendermi, non ci sto

No, non può finire qui
La vita inventerò
Ancora per un po'
No, che non può finire così
Non può finir perché
Vedo che davanti a me
Un po' di luce c'è

Un'altra luce c'è, per me
E allora no
Non può finire qui
La vita inventerò
Ancora per un po'
No che non può
Che non può finire così
Qualcuno troverò
E rinascerò

Già, da domani in poi
Pensando ad oggi dirò
È solo ieri ormai
Solo ieri c'era solo lei


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