Dedicato a chi colpevole o innocente
perso in questo mare
si e arreso alla corrente
chi non e mai stato vincente?

Dedicato a chi ha sempre una speranza

davanti ad un dolore
nel freddo di una stanza

Dedicato a chi cerca la sua liberta

Canto alla vita
alla sua bellezza
ad ogni sua ferita
ogni sua bellezza

STRU.

I sing to life and to it's tragic beauty
To pain and to strife, but all that dances through me
The rise and the fall; i've lived through it all

Dedicato a chi l'ha sempre inaridita
come impossessato, uscita fra le dita
era sempre gia finita

Canto alla vita
negli occhi tuoi riflessa
facile e infinita
terra a noi promessa

Canto alla vita
canto a dolce e fiera
a questo nostro viaggio
che ancora ci incatena

Ci chiama

Non dubitare mai
Non dubitare mai
Non lasciarla mai da sola
da sola
... ancora ...

Canto alla vita
alla sua bellezza

Canto alla vita
canto a dolce e fiera
a questo nostro viaggio
che ancora ci incatena

Ci chiama...



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    grobania.com/canto.html "SONG TO LIFE"

    Dedicated to the one who guilty or innocent Lost in this sea Yielded to the stream Who didn't ever be a winner

    Dedicated to the one always keeping a hope In front of a sorrow In the cold of a room

    Dedicated to the one searching his own freedom

    I sing to life To all its beauty To every wound of it To every caresse of it

    I sing to life To it's tragic beauty To pain and to strife Let all that dance through me The rise and the fall I lived through it all

    Dedicated to the one who always made it dry Like possessed, slipped through fingers It was always already over

    I sing to life Reflected into your eyes Easy and endless Promised land for us

    I sing to life Sweet and even fierce To this journey of ours Which still puts us in chains

    It calls us...

    Don't ever doubt ( x 2 ) Don't ever leave it alone Alone ... still ...

    I sing to life Sweet and even fierce To this journey of ours Which still puts us in chains

    It calls us...

    The Infamous Ton December 02, 2004   Link

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