Libertà per chi
Parte verso il blu
Libertà per chi (ah, ah, ah)
sta tornando già (ah, ah, ah)
Libertà per chi (ah, ah, ah)
perde la sua scia (ah, ah, ah)

E libertà per noi che navighiamo via
Soltanto nell'idea del mare
Sì libertà per noi che rimaniamo qua
Con il braccio alzato per salutare
Un dolce sogno
Di grandi mari e libertà

Liberta per chi (ah, ah, ah)
Sfida il temporale (ah, ah, ah)
Libertà per chi (ah, ah, ah)
Ha le vele al sole

E libertà per noi che navighiamo via
Al vento di un'idea sul mare
Sì libertà per noi che rimaniamo qua
Con il braccio alzato per salutare
Un dolce sogno
Di grandi mari e libertà
Libertà

Sì libertà per noi che non partiamo mai
Ma sentiamo intorno sai il mare
Sì libertà per noi che rimaniamo qua
Con la braccia al vento per salutare
Un dolce sogno in libertà
Di vele al sole
In libertà


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Libertà Lyrics as written by Francesco Sartori Alessio Bonomo

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