Sentivo solitudini l'ulivo del Getsemani
E accendersi le voci dentro la città
Le croci che non porterò oggi un dio non ho
Madonna per la via non andar via che mi perderò

Oggi un dio non ho
Oggi un dio non ho
Lascio il gregge io
Oggi un dio non ho

E la tua legge qui
Non rispetterò resta dove sei
Negli abissi miei non ti cercherò
Oggi un dio non ho

Sentivo moltitudini l'arrivo di altri popoli
E accendersi bandiere feste inutili, campane
Che non suonerò

Oggi un dio non ho
Madonna madre mia
Non andar via che io morirò e oggi un dio non ho
Sono uomo anch'io
Oggi un dio non ho

Dentro un vortice
Nuvole scoppiano e il sole cade giù
E ho bisogno di aiuto e non c'è
Che da vivere, esistere
Giorno dopo giorno ancora non mi arrenderò

Oggi un dio non ho
Sono morto anch'io se
Oggi un dio non ho

E nell'Amore si io rinascerò
Chissà dove sei negli abissi miei ti ritroverò
Ma oggi un dio non ho


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