I don’t even know if he still thinks of
me
Once he got onboard that unforgiving train
I imagine that he whiled away the time
Through the cold gray morning and the city
rain
Thinking of somebody else who’ll run to
him
Who’ll ask him did you miss me, may be
now and then
Laughing he’ll say well he met this funny
girl
But just a simmer thing he won’t see her
again
Oh God I hope I’m wrong
But I’m not feeling very strong
I’ve been so up and down, so sad
So happy, feeling good and bad
I’m young, I’m old, I laugh, I cry
I tell the truth but that’s a lie
I’ve been so in and out, so wild
So well behaved, so pure defiled
Oh solitudine, that word I hate to say
And no I was not crazy to do what we did
I even wish I’d been a bit more crazy still
And kept a little more of him to see me
through
He loved me all he could I never had my
fill
And then I’m back inside my room he knows
so well
I feel again the way he moved I take it
slow
I talk to him and he becomes a part of
me
And then I know he’ll never let the summer
go
Oh God I hope I’m right
I won’t give in without a fight
And I can take the words they throw at
me
For none of I could know
That we had something very few
Will ever find their whole life through
I wouldn’t change a single day
Although the price I have to pay is solitudine
The loneliness, is tearing me apart
It tears me up, it pulls me down and then
It wraps around my heart, oh solitudine
Does he remember all he said to me
I’ve been so up and down, so sad
So happy, feeling good and bad
I’m young, I’m old, I laugh, I cry
I tell the truth but that’s a lie
I’ve been so in and out, so wild
So well behaved, so pure defiled
Oh solitudine,
Does he remember all he said to me
And I can take the words they throw at
me
For none of I could know
That we had something very few
Will ever find their whole life through
I wouldn’t change a single day
Although the price I have to pay is solitudine