Il Viaggio
Daniele Silvestri
The Journey
I'll stay seated waiting
I don't care about the hours
I don't care about looking like a jerk
I basically never waited for anything
I flee from the need to escape
I stay here and I want to be here
I don't care about the pain this time
If it were a lot, I want to ponder it
Strange how often a journey is enough
A few grams of courage
A slightly shorter dress and then the gaze of someone who was just passing by
Strange, but I don't think it's worse
I don't think it's worse
It took her, it took her, it took her
To bring you here to be who you are, to be like this
It was necessary
It took him, it took him, it took him
For me to find myself
Because maybe deep down it's true that to be able to see what we are
We have to move away and then look at ourselves from afar
There are islands that should be avoided
Especially in the summer
A few steps on the pier and you're already trapped
Like a fish in the net and sharing its thirst
Certain islands with the sun in the right place
With a always fresh wind that insinuates itself mischievously and dishonestly and slowly blends
In the annoying and always the same noise of the waves, of the waves
It took her, it took her, it took her
To bring you here to be who you are, to be like this
It was necessary
It was necessary
Strange how often a journey is enough
A few grams of courage
A slightly shorter dress and then the gaze of someone who was just passing by
Strange, but I don't think it's worse
I don't think it's worse
I'll stay seated waiting
I don't care about the hours
I don't care about looking like a jerk
I basically never waited for anything
I flee from the need to escape
I stay here and I want to be here
I don't care about the pain this time
If it were a lot, I want to ponder it
I want to ponder it