Sognare un nuovo amore
E lasciarsi andare a un libero abbandono
Sulle onde invisibili di un suono
Sentire
Andare con il pensiero
E abbracciare con lo sguardo l'orizzonte
Fino al punto dove curva dolcemente
Sognare

Un nuovo amore da scoprire
In fondo ad ogni solitudine
Perché diventi senza mai morire
Un'instancabile abitudine
Immaginare un nuovo amore
Che nasca con le mani libere
Per insegnargli a camminare e poi
Par dargli un prato dove correre
Per dargli sempre più
Un po' di più, un po' di più
E ancor di più lasciarlo andare
Fino che impara a volare

Sognare e all'improvviso
Ritrovarsi con le mani nelle tue
E capire che tu avevi già deciso
Noi due

Un nuovo amore da scoprire
In fondo a questa solitudine
Con le parole che sai dire tu
Alla mia età dell'inquietudine
Immaginare un nuovo amore
Che abbia gli occhi della fantasia
Per dargli tutto il suo valore
Nei miei momenti di malinconia
Per dargli sempre più
Un po' di più, un po' di più
E ancor di più lasciarlo andare
Fino che impara a volare

Dargli sempre più
Un po' di più, un po' di più
E ancor di più lasciarlo andare
Fino che impara a volare
Sognare un nuovo amore
E svegliarsi finalmente al nuovo sole
Mentre l'ombra del mio cuore segue il mare
Sognare, sognare
Sognare, sognare
Sognare


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