Quando sono solo e sogno all'orizzonte e mancan le parole
Sì, lo so che non c'è luce in una stanza quando manca il sole
Se non ci sei tu con me, con me
Su le finestre
Mostra a tutti il mio cuore che hai acceso
Chiudi dentro me la luce che
Hai incontrato per strada

Time to say goodbye
Paesi che non ho mai
Veduto e vissuto con te
Adesso sì, li vivrò
Con te partirò
Su navi per mari
Che io lo so
No, no, non esistono più
It's time to say goodbye

Quando sei lontana sogno all'orizzonte e mancan le parole
E io, sì, lo so che sei con me, con me
Tu mia luna, tu sei qui con me
Mio sole, tu sei qui con me, con me, con me, con me

Time to say goodbye
Paesi che non ho mai
Veduto e vissuto con te
Adesso sì, li vivrò
Con te partirò
Su navi per mari
Che io lo so
No, no, non esistono più
Con te io li rivivrò

Con te partirò
Su navi per mari
Che io lo so
No, no, non esistono più
Con te io li rivivrò
Con te partirò

Io con te


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Time To Say Goodbye Lyrics as written by Frank Peterson Francesco Sartori

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    I think this song is about dying and losing a loved one. After death, you are no longer bound by space and time, and you can join those who you've loved and gone before you.

    Ryeteron February 27, 2006   Link

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