Portofino
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Portofino
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Hiding from your eyes under the white umbrella
Small cafe is watching dreams in view of Stella
Summer day was sparkling like a glass of vino
No surprises
It was a summer
When you tried to find your way
To Portofino
Hey, try to find a better way
Why, did you miss a summer day?
Where, where were you?
When she said forgive me
Anyway, you need more time to look around
You don't get in real life surround sound
But if you'll blame everything on old nostalgia
When it happened
And you lost it
Going back to Portofino
Wrong idea
Hey, try to find a better way
Why, did you miss a summer day?
Where, where were you?
When she said, "Forgive me"
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