Prima o poi ci tocca tutti, belli, buoni e farabutti
chissà com'è chissà com'è chissà com'è morire (x 2)
tutti quanti sotto terra, mai più pace, mai più guerra
chissà com'è chissà com'è chissà com'è morire (x 2)
prima o poi tutti ci tocca, la longevità non conta
chissà com'è chissà com'è chissà com'è
Se vivere è una figata allucinante
forse anche schiattare non sarà così male
varcare quella soglia in maniera dirompente
e fuggire via (si spera) prima del funerale
non è tragico né bello, è qualcosa che ci manca
chissà com'è chissà com'è chissà com'è morire
senza sentir dolore, soffrendo come un cane
chissà com'è chissà com'è chissà com'è morire
lasciare tutto quanto, lasciare anche il lavoro
chissà com'è chissà com'è chissà com'è morire
andarsene in un posto da cui nessuno torna
chissà com'è chissà com'è chissà com'è
Se vivere è una figata allucinante
forse anche schiattare non sarà così male
varcare quella soglia in maniera dirompente
e fuggire via (si spera) prima del funerale
non c'è niente da fare, ci dobbiamo abituare
chissà com'è chissà com'è chissà com'è morire (x 2)
non c'è nulla da capire, siamo qui per ripartire
chissà com'è chissà com'è chissà com'è morire (x 2)
che ci sia poi qualche cosa, se no pazienza, si riposa
chissà com'è, chissà com'è, chissà com'è
Se vivere è una figata allucinante
forse anche schiattare non sarà così male
varcare quella soglia in maniera dirompente
e fuggire via (si spera) prima del funerale
Prima o poi ci tocca tutti, pure quelli molto brutti
chissà com'è chissà com'è chissà com'è morire (x 4)
LYRICS IN ENGLISH:
Sooner or later it touches everyone, the beautiful, the good and the scoundrels
who knows how it is, who knows how it is, who knows what it is like to die
everybody under the ground, never again peace, never again war
who knows how it is, who knows how it is, who knows what it is like to die
sooner or later it touches everyone, longevity does not count
who knows how it is, who knows how it is, who knows how it is
If living is a blast, cool!
maybe dying won't be so bad
crossing that threshold in a disruptive way
and running away (hopefully) before the funeral
it is neither tragic nor beautiful, it is something we lack
who knows what it is like, who knows how it is, how it is to die
without feeling pain or, suffering like a dog
who knows what it is like, who knows how it is, how it is to die
leave everything behind, even leave your job
who knows what it is like, who knows how it is, how it is to die
going to a place from which no one returns
who knows how it is, who knows how it is, who knows how it is
If living is a blast, cool!
maybe even dying won't be so bad
crossing that threshold in a disruptive way
and running away (hopefully) before the funeral
there is nothing to do, we must get used to it
who knows how it is, who knows how it is, who knows what it is like to die
there is nothing to understand, we are here to leave again
who knows how it is, who knows how it is, who knows what it is like to die
whether or not there’s anything, patience!, let's rest
who knows how it is, who knows how it is, who knows how it is
If living is a blast, cool!
maybe even dying won't be so bad
crossing that threshold in a disruptive way
and running away (hopefully) before the funeral
Sooner or later it affects everybody, even the very ugly ones
who knows how it is, who knows how it is, who knows what it is like to die.
credits
from Trittico esistenzialista #1,
released August 9, 2019
Recorded in Spring 2019 at Taverna Studio (Provaglio d'Iseo -BS- Italy) by Marco Giuradei.
Arrangement:
Vocals and acoustic guitar by Carlo Bonomelli.
Bass, drums, acoustic solo guitar and choirs by Marco Giuradei.
Carlo Bonomelli was born in a small mountain village in the middle of italian Alps. Musically self-taught, in the early
2000's he was part of several musical projects, In 2007 he started his solo project and during a trip to Nepal he received the nickname Kamal. Between 2010 and 2013 he lived between Australia and Asia.He actually lives between his village in the Alps and the rest of the Universe....more
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