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lyrics

It was night
Very late
When i saw you coming through the door
I don’t know
To this day
What’s the meaning of it all

You stood by
Looking tired
Dusty pages slipping through your hands
No one spoke
No one moved
And we thought of better days

When we were young handsome and souple
When our hands trembled without shame
And our eyes sparkled with delight
When all we could lose was ourselves

I suppose
You would say
Our problems seem a bit too small
Why delay
Should we go
And believe in a new dawn

Yes it’s strange
How it goes
How the time could leave us without choice
I can see
In your eyes
The desire of turning back

When we were young …..

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from Song from No Man's Land, released February 23, 2018
music and lyrics: sergio contrino

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“Close to Jazz, but not only” Pino Saulo, Battiti, Rai Radio3.

“light-hearted, engaging compositions”
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