Parlano, parlano, parlano
E dicono che sanno però mentono, mentono

Fu l'errore iniziale
Quello di volere tutto, tutto
Somiglio al mondo in tanti aspetti
E nei difetti più evidenti
Ho sbagliato troppe cose, strade
Sono entrato in poche chiese
E domani partirò
Anche se non vuoi

Ma la tua vita non passerà, non passerà, non passerà
E la tua vita io non la rassegno ad ogni fallimento
La tua vita la affido al vento che cambia i termini e li deraglia
Prende la gente e l'abbaglia perché spesso il mondo sbaglia

Parlano, parlano, parlano
E dicono che sanno però mentono, mentono

Partirò, ritorno quando ho voglia
Perché lo sai
Chi non ha una vita sogna
E a forza di sognare ho confuso giorno e notte
E non riesco a dormire
È fatta di divieti ed ogni nostra cosa
La vita è sempre bella perché
La vita non riposa

Ma la tua vita non passerà, non passerà, non passerà
E la tua vita sarà più forte di ciò che a volte ti hanno detto
E pure quando ti gridano: "Corri, bastardo corri, che non c'è tempo"
La tua vita rimane qui dentro, te la difendo, io la difendo

La tua vita non passerà
La tua vita non passerà

La tua vita non passerà, non passerà, non passerà
E la tua vita io non la rassegno ad ogni fallimento
La tua vita la affido al vento che cambia i termini e li deraglia
Prende la gente e l'abbaglia perché spesso il mondo sbaglia

Non passerà, non passerà
La tua vita non passerà, non passerà, non passerà
La tua vita non passerà, non passerà, non passerà


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