Si sbaglia sai quasi continuamente
Sperando di non farsi mai troppo male
Ma quante volte si cade
La vita sai è un filo in equilibrio
E prima o poi ci ritroviamo distanti
Davanti a un bivio
Ed ogni giorno insieme per fare solo un metro in più
Ci vuole tutto il bene
Che riusciremo a trovare in ognuno di noi, uoh, uoh

Ma a volte poi basta un sorriso solo
A sciogliere in noi anche un inverno di gelo
E ripartire da zero
Perché non se è un limite per nessuno
Che dentro se abbia un amore sincero
Solo un respiro

Non siamo angeli in volo venuti dal cielo
Ma gente comune che ama davvero
Gente che vuole un mondo più vero
La gente che incontri per strada, in città

(Gente, gente, gente)

Prova e vedrai (vedrai) ci sarà sempre un modo
Dentro di noi (di noi) per poi riprendere il volo
Verso il sereno

Non siamo angeli in volo venuti dal cielo
Ma gente comune che ama davvero
Gente che vuole un mondo più vero
La gente che insieme lo cambierà

(Angeli in volo venuti dal cielo)
(Ma gente comune che ama davvero)
Gente che vuole un mondo più vero
La gente che insieme lo cambierà (gente)
Insieme lo cambierà (gente)
Proverà (gente)
Gente che proverà (gente)
L'amore lo cambierà (gente)
Riuscirà (gente)
Gente che riuscirà (gente)
Insieme ci riuscirà (gente)
Cambierà (gente)
Gente che cambierà (gente)
(Gente, gente, gente, gente, gente)


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Gente Lyrics as written by Alfredo Rapetti Marco Marati

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