Mamma, che ne dici di un romantico a Milano?
Fra i Manzoni preferisco quello vero, Piero
Leggi, c'è un maniaco sul Corriere della Sera
La sua mano per la zingara di Brera, è nera
Fuggi, cosa fuggi non c'è modo di scappare
Ho la febbre ma ti porto fuori a bere
Non è niente stai tranquilla è solo il cuore
Porta ticinese piove ma c'è il sole
Quando il dandy muore fuori nasce un fiore
Le ragazze fan la file per vedere
La sua tomba con su scritte le parole

Io vi amo
Vi amo ma vi odio però
Vi amo tutti
È bello, è brutto io non lo so
Io vi amo
Vi amo ma vi odio però
Vi amo tutti
È bello è brutto è solo questo

Scusi, che ne pensa di un romantico alla Scala?
Quando canta le canzoni della mala scola
Quasi centomila Montenegro e Bloody Mary
Mocassini gialli e sentimenti chiaro-scuri
Cara , scriverà sulle tovaglie dei Navigli
Quanta gioia, quanti giorni, quanti sbagli
Quanto freddo nei polmoni, che dolore
Non è niente, non è niente, lascia stare
Se la Madonnina muore nasce un fiore
Lui non vuole che la sua ragazza legga
Quelle frasi incise, quelle frasi amare

Io vi amo
Vi amo ma vi odio però
Vi amo tutti
È bello è brutto io non lo so
Io vi amo
Vi amo ma vi odio però
Vi amo tutti
È bello, è brutto, è un giglio marcio
Io vi amo
Vi amo ma vi sputo però
Vi amo tutti
È bello, è brutto, è solo questo
L'erba ti fa male se la fumi senza stile


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