Quando l'amicizia
Ti attraversa il cuore
Lascia un'emozione
Che non se ne va

Non so dirti come
Ma succede solo
Quando due persone
Fanno insieme un volo
Che ci porta in alto
Oltre l'altra gente
Come fare un salto
Nell'immensità
E non c'è distanza (non c'è mai)
Non ce n'è abbastanza, se
Se tu sei già dentro di me
Per sempre

In qualunque posto sarai
In qualunque posto sarò
Tra le cose che vivi
Io per sempre vivrò
In qualunque posto sarai
Ci ritroveremo vicino
Stretti l'uno nell'altro
Oltre il destino

Su qualunque strada
In qualunque cielo
E comunque vada
Noi non ci perderemo
Apri le tue braccia
Mandami un segnale
Non aver paura, che ti troverò
Non sarai mai solo (ci sarò(
Continuando in volo che
Che mi riporta dentro te
Per sempre

In qualunque posto sarai
In qualunque posto sarò
Tra le cose che vivi
Io per sempre vivrò
In qualunque posto sarai
Non esisteranno confini
Solamente due amici
Più vicini

Credi in me
Non avere dubbi mai
Tutte le cose che vivi
Se sono vere come noi
Lo so, tu lo sai
Che non finiranno mai, oh

In qualunque posto sarai
In qualunque posto sarò
Tra le cose che vivi
Io per sempre vivrò

In qualunque posto sarai
In qualunque posto sarò
Se mi cerchi nel cuore
Nel tuo cuore vivrò
In qualunque posto sarai
Ci ritroveremo vicino
Stretti l'uno nell'altro
Oltre il destino

In qualunque posto sarai
In qualunque posto sarò
Tra le cose che vivi
Io per sempre vivrò


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