Sapore di Sale
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Sapore di Sale
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Sapore di sale, sapore di mare
che hai sulla pelle che hai sulle labbra
quando esci dall acqua e ti vieni a sdraiare
vicino a me, vicino a me
Sapore di sale, sapore di mare
un gusto un po´amaro di cose perdute,
di cose lasciate lontano da noi
dove il mondo è diverso, diverso a qui.
Il tempo nei giorni che passano pigri
e lasciano in bocca il gusto del sale,
ti butti dall acqua e mi lasci a guardarti
e rimango da solo nella sabbia e sulla sole.
Poi torni vicino e ti lasci cadere
cosi il sabbia e nel mie braccia
e mentre ti bacio sapore di sale,
sapore di mare, sapore di te
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Tony Dallara performs "Sapore di Sale", and this lyric page sits inside the Tony Dallara catalog on LyroVerse.
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