Le carte sono date
E tu hai mano quel che hai
Vien voglia di bluffare
Ma non la berranno mai
Per cui oh, oh, oh, oh
Va bene anche così
Per cui oh, oh, oh, oh
Va bene anche per forza così

Può darsi tu non sia
Come ti volevano
Se ti consola, come te
Ci siamo in un bel po'
Perciò oh, oh, oh, oh
Perciò tu sei quello lì
Perciò oh, oh, oh, oh
Perciò noi siamo questi qui
Con queste facce qui
Con queste facce qui
Contenti oppure no
Siam questi qui perciò
Fra pregi e limiti
E queste facce qui

Può darsi non sia tutto
Come lo sognavi tu
E forse sei rimasta senza principini blu
Però oh, oh, oh, oh
Le cose stanno così
Però oh, oh, oh, oh
Se ti basta noi siamo qui
Con queste facce qui
Con queste facce qui
Fra favole e realtà
Noi siamo l'ultima
Staremo scomodi
Con queste facce qui

Facce ognuna con i propri segni
E i propri debiti
Facce che son facce che son facce davvero
Facce ognuna con i propri specchi
Ognuna unica
Facce che son facce, che son facce così

Le carte sono date
E ognuno ha messo il proprio cip
E non si può bluffare mai
Con queste facce qui
Per cui oh, oh, oh, oh
Va bene anche così
Per cui oh, oh, oh, oh
Va bene anche per forza così
Con queste facce qui
Con queste facce qui
Che piacciano o no
O che disturbino
Son nostre e son così
Son queste facce qui


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