D'Improvviso
Lorenzo Fragola
Suddenly
Afternoons down in the courtyard
With the sun still and the railings
I still remember the cold
Your red cheeks, my sweater
We were playing at being grown-ups
But never as big as our dreams
Just one more cigarette and here we wait for a train that doesn't pass
A hundred thousand lives ago inseparable, where are you now, what are you doing now?
Suddenly I think of you, suddenly I think
That I would like to hear you even for a moment
I would like to hug you like I always did
I would like to look at you without saying anything
Leaving behind what is not needed
Even though it's not that bad here after all
And even if it's not Christmas Day
I would like to hear you even for a moment
Understand that it's important to you too
Just like the monuments
Abandoned and alone in a square
Dust of life that has covered all the beauty
A hundred thousand lives ago inseparable
Where are you now, what are you doing now?
Suddenly I think of you, suddenly I think
That I would like to hear you even for a moment
I would like to hug you like I always did
I would like to look at you without saying anything
Leaving behind what is not needed
Even though it's not that bad here after all
And even if it's not Christmas Day
I would like to hear you even for a moment, to understand that
As the years go by
As if it were a dance out of time
You are with me, you are with me
That I would like to hear you even for a moment
I would like to hug you like I always did
I would like to look at you without saying anything
Leave behind what is not needed
And even if it's not that bad here in the end
And even if it's not Christmas Day
I would like to hear you even for a moment
Understand that it's important to you too
It's important to you too
It's important to you too