Sarah, we once faltered
As you froze that morning omen
And you told them
And you warned them
That the sky turned red above them

Sarah it's said, same rain doesn't fall down twice
Days, gone by come back as the morning light

A colourless demise rises
And the only shelter I used to know
Is gone lost out of sight

Sarah, we once faltered
As you froze that morning omen
And you told them
And you warned them
That the sky turned red above them

Sarah of the wonders
Of the wonders
Made of wonders

Venivi dall'atrio del cuore
Portando le chiavi del sole
Domani faremo l'amore
E niente potrà mai cambiare

Di questo rimase il rumore
D'un sogno che come nel mare
Si infrange su nere scogliere
D'un nero che può cancellare

Si dice che il sogno dell'uomo
È far sì che il proprio domani
Sia senza calar del Sole
Ma dimmi com'è senz'amare?

Ma i sogni son figli del cuore
Creati in quanto dolore
Spogliati dalla lor ragione
Per questo mandati a morire

Ma i sogni son figli del cuore
Creati in quanto dolore
Spogliati dalla lor ragione
Per questo mandati a morire

Ma i sogni son figli del cuore
Creati in quanto dolore
Spogliati dalla lor ragione
Per questo mandati a morire

I sogni son figli del cuore
Creati in quanto dolore
Spogliati dalla lor ragione
Per questo mandati a morire

I sogni son figli del cuore


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    Translation of Italian part:

    You came from the atrium of my heart carrying the keys of the sun tomorrow. We'll make love and nothing will ever change. Of this dream a noise remained, as if in a sea it shatters on black reefer, a black that can erase. They say that the dream of a man is to have a day without sunset but tell me, how is it without love? Yet dreams are the spawn of the heart created because of sorrow stripped of their reason for this sent to die.

    BornOfMayaon January 03, 2011   Link

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