Il mio amico Remo è cotto
Ci son troppe sere che va troppo in là e ci va di brutto
Troppe sveglie con un cerchio cane
Troppe fughe da dei letti solo per non dire un ciao
Per non baciare mai
Se il cielo è vuoto o il cielo è pieno
Lui dice che ci guarderà da solo poi

Il mio amico Cico è cotto
Non l'ho mai beccato sciolto o ciucco
È così corretto
Che ogni tanto io lo invio a cagare
Ma bene o male
Fra il Rosario e il valium io lo so cos'ha
Di cui non mi dirà

Se il cielo è vuoto o il cielo è pieno
Il giorno che gli viene un dubbio creperà
Se il cielo è vuoto o il cielo è pieno

Sotto il cielo di Bologna
Fra felicità e vergogna c'è già la spinta per vivere
Sotto il cielo di Dublino
Cairo, Bogotà e Pechino c'è già il motivo per vivere

Io non so se sono cotto
Certi giorni non mi basta ciò che vedo e sento e tocco
Però so che non so stare fermo
E so che cerco
So che tante volte trovo e perdo qui
Fra corpi solidi

Se il cielo è vuoto o il cielo è pieno
Il giorno che che ci guarderemo si saprà
Se il cielo è vuoto o il cielo è pieno
Se il cielo è vuoto o il cielo è pieno


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