Scusa, so che è soltanto un'altra scusa
Ti siedo di fianco ed è come se non fossi qui

E parli, non riesco a sentirti, ma tu parli
Mi chiedi di capirti e non è facile dire di sì
Mandi in pezzi il mio cuore e pretendi di
Di potertela cavare così

Amici come prima, mi costa una fortuna
Riuscire ad ammettere che
È stato solo un gioco, un affare da poco
Ma sono innamorato di te
Di te

È tardi, per tornare indietro, adesso è tardi
Vorrei riempire il vuoto che ora lasci qui dentro di me
Mi alzo da questa sedia, vado via di qui
Non mi volto mentre dici così

Amici come prima, mi costa una fortuna
Riuscire ad ammettere che
È stato solo un gioco, un affare da poco
Ma sono innamorata di te
Di te

Mandi in pezzi il mio cuore e pretendi di
Di potertela cavare così
Amici come prima, non vale più la pena
Considerando il fatto che
È stato solo un gioco, ti sei divertito
Ma ti amo e non so neanche perché
Perché, perché, perché


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