Krushnef

Salve, ragazza che imbratti I muri del metrò
Pensavo di offrirti un sorso di Zabov
Ma, cosa leggo? Preferisci del Vov?
Sai, la scritta che hai scritto, sai, mi piace assai
Sai, quel tuo corpicino che guardava me
Ha spinto il mio corpicione verso te che scrivi sui muri
Milioni di sigle tipo A., T.A., T.V.U.M.D.B.

Come sei attraente, tu
Che sogni quel cicciobombo dei Take That
Fai le prime esperienze con il tuo Gillette
Quell'autoerotismo a base di doccino

(E t'tt'd'n tratt', il coro)
A., T.A., T.V.U.M.D.B.
By Elio e le Storie Tese
Oh, A., T.A., T.V.U.M.D.B.
Noi, figli dell'assoluto

Ehi, lo sai, mi prendi più che mai
E per questo ti voglio bene
Ma non so se poi resisterò
Quando amarsi sarà routine
E poi ci sarà il divorzio
E I figli sono infelici

No, continuo a sognare il bomba dei Take That
Che (non dirlo), gli mancano
Due buchi nel sedere (tu non puoi, non è vero e lo sai)
Per essere Cicciobombo Cannoniere
E andare ad abitare in Francia

A., T.A., T.V.U.M.D.B.
By Elio e le Storie Tese
Oh, A., T.A., T.V.U.M.D.B.
Noi, due cuori ed un pennarello
(Soldande che shcrive bbiango)
Come gli Earth, Wind and Fire

Guarda come scrive il pennarone, il pennarone
Senti come grida il peperone, Pam
Gusta come è al dente il maccherone, il maccherone è al dente
Olfa il gas nervino del santone

A., T.A., T.V.U.M.D.B.
Noi, figli dell'assoluto

My name is Krapac

A calzolreria da Angelo
Ti fa vedere delle scarpe che da oggi non avevi
Vieni da Angelo perché è l'unico che ha inventato la scarpa con il tacco davanti
Per andare in salita come se fossi in piano
Vedrai ti piacerà


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T.V.U.M.D.B. Lyrics as written by Davide Luca Civaschi Stefano Belisari

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    This 1996 love song was openly dedicated to all those young girls who scribble acronyms on subway walls and dream about Take That (who back then were holding sway).

    The arrangement draws its inspiration from Earth, Wind & Fire's "After The Love Has Gone" – the cosmic-soul collective even get name-checked at one point.

    Diego8978on March 21, 2006   Link

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