Perchè continuano
A costruire le case
E non lasciano l'erba,non lasciano l'erba
Non lasciano l'erba
Non lasciano l'erba
Eh no
Se andiamo avanti così
Chissà come si farà!
Chissà


E così la seconda storiache vi voglio raccontare
È quella del pastore Serafino
Al mondo antico, chiuso nel suo cuore
La gente del duemila ormai non crede più
Con le pecore e un cane fedele
Tre amici sempre pronti,
Nei pascoli sui monti
A una spanna dal regno dei cieli
Viveva felice così

Oh, Serafino
Difendi, difendi la tua libertà!La libertà

Voce:quel giovane pastore
Piaceva alle ragazze
Perchè negli occhi aveva avventura
E quando prese in pugno la fortuna
E un gruzzolo di soldi per caso ereditò

Si fece una grande festa
Da fare girar la testa
Scoppiarono I mortaretti
Si fecero dei banchetti
Per tutti ci fu un sorriso, che giorni di paradiso
Per il pastore ricco Serafino

Voce:regalò qualche cosa agli amici
Che gioia nel paese
Per quelle pazza spese.Uno scialle, una radio, un coltello
E una macchina rossa per se

Oh, Serafino
Le donne, le donne ti dicono di sì, beato te

Tiero, tiero, tiero, tiero
Tierà, tierà, tierà
Lui spinge la macchina
Che in un burrone vae scoppierà

Dopo I giorni dell'allegria
Amaro resta il vino
Si trova in tribunale Serafino
I suoi nemici per prendere I suoi soldi
Lo fan passar per matto
E lui che fa
Si riprende le pecore e il cane
Gli amici sempre pronti
E torna là sui monti
Nella casa più grande del mondo
Che soffitto e pareti non ha

Oh Serafino
Difendi, difendi la tua libertà!La libertà

Ti voglio bene pastore Serafino
Un uomo con il cuore da bambino
E libero come ariapurissima del mattino
Per vivere là sui monti, ritorna Serafino!


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