...e La Luna Busso'
Loredana Bertè
And the Moon Knocked
...and the moon knocked
And the moon knocked on the doors of darkness
"Let me in," he answered no!
And the moon knocked where there was silence
but a loud voice said
"It's not the time anymore"
so it opened the windows of the wind
and went to look a little further
for something to do
after crying a bit
for another no, for another no
that the sea told her, that the sea told her
And the moon knocked on two sunglasses
that gaze didn't notice her
so she tried at a pool party
without an invitation, not even the moon enters
so she rolled on champagne and caviar and left
to look for something to do
after crying a bit for another no,
for another no from a waiter
and then down almost by chance
closer to the sidewalks
where what you see is true
and then down without knocking
between a child's eyelashes
to be able to fall asleep
and then down among rags and love
where luck is a luxury
the moon is needed
and then down down down-uh-uh
(uh uh uh uh uh uh)
And then down
almost by chance
closer to the sidewalks
where what you see is true
between a child's eyelashes
to be able to fall asleep
the moon is needed
down down down