Prende quota il ritmo della notte
Fra tamburi a canti di guru
E sotto, sotto, sotto, sotto, sotto, sotto
C'è quel movimento clandestino di cantine blues

Una volta, qui, c'era il Bar Mario
L'han tirato giù tanti anni fa
E i vecchi, i vecchi, i vecchi, i vecchi, i vecchi, i vecchi
Sono ancora lì che dicono che senza non si fa, uoh-uoh-uoh

E su, il controllo sembra un tempio, uoh-uoh-uoh
Non sanno che siamo quaggiù, uoh-uoh-uoh
Il plexiglass sarà l'esempio e noi rischiamo molto ma
Qua proprio non se ne può più

Le anime in plexiglass stanno ballando un tango
Le anime in plexiglass stan dimostrando come si fa uno show
Le anime in plexiglass stan trasudando fango
Le anime in plexiglass stanno insegnando
Sgarrare non si può
Sgarrare non si può
Sgarrare non si può

Camminando nel condotto sette
Si arriva nella New Carboneria
È qua, è qua, è qua, è qua, è qua, è qua
Che si può far l'amore certi che la ronda non ci sia

E poi c'è il capo che ci riempie l'aria
Con la Gibson che ha rubato lui
E sopra, sopra, sopra, sopra, sopra, sopra
Vanno avanti con lo show che è destinato pure a noi, uoh-uoh-uoh

E su, in controllo, son tranquilli, uoh-uoh-uoh
Che replicanti non ce né, uoh-uoh-uoh
I vigilantes sono svegli
È dura state al mondo nel 2123

Le anime in plexiglass stanno ballando un tango
Le anime in plexiglass stan dimostrando come si fa uno show
Le anime in plexiglass stan trasudando fango
Le anime in plexiglass stanno insegnando
Sgarrare non si può
Sgarrare non si può
Sgarrare non si può

Le anime in plexiglass stanno ballando un tango
Le anime in plexiglass stan dimostrando come si fa uno show
Le anime in plexiglass stan trasudando fango
Le anime in plexiglass stanno insegnando
Sgarrare non si può

Le anime in plexiglass stanno ballando un tango
Le anime in plexiglass stan dimostrando come si fa uno show
Le anime in plexiglass stan trasudando fango
Le anime in plexiglass stanno insegnando
Sgarrare non si può


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