Quando il cielo si fa scuro
E la notte cade giù
Come intonaco dai muri
Ci si trova in compagnia
Sotto i portici del centro
Alle uscite del metro
Per guardarci dentro
E parlare un po'

Ci hanno detto a muso duro
Che per camminare soli
Noi non siamo ancor maturi
E che siamo tutti uguali
Ma un cuore con le ali
Ce l'abbiamo solo noi
E nessuno sa
Che presto volerà

Cosa si fa
Cosa si fa questa sera, oh
Dove si va
Dove si va fuori un'idea, mhm
Prima che ci soffochi la noia, uh
Cosa si fa, dove si va
Questa sera

Per adesso si comincia
A girare la città
Fino in fondo alla provincia
Per i viali e per le piazze
A chiamare le ragazze
Che ci aspettano di già
Per vedere fuori
L'alba a colori un'alba
Che nessuno ha preparato
Come il mondo che ci han dato
Senza domandarci niente

E per questo che i pensieri
Così grandi, così seri
Ce li abbiamo anche noi
E nessuno sa
Che fatica è

Uoh
Fuori di te
Fuori di te, fuori di testa
Che gente è
Che vita è e quanta ne resta
Quella che vogliamo non è questa, uh
La carità, finta pietà
Nessuno l'ha chiesta, oh

Quella che vogliamo non è questa, uh
La carità, finta pietà
Nessuno l'ha chiesta, oh

Cosa si fa
Cosa si fa questa sera
Dove si va
Dove si va fuori un'idea, mhm
Prima che ci soffochi la noia, uh
Cosa si fa, dove si va
Questa sera, oh

Cuore con le ali
Oh
Un cuore con le ali, yeah
Un cuore con le ali, uh


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