Goran Kuzminac — Lettera a casa d'un cosmonauta russo song lyrics and translation

The page contains the lyrics and English translation of the song "Lettera a casa d'un cosmonauta russo" by Goran Kuzminac.

Lyrics

Non sapevo e non lo so non sappiamo farne senza
E' un problema d’emergenza e buca il vetro dell’oblò.
I mercanti del legname nella lega organizzati
Con i muscoli abbronzati svelti accendono i motori
svelti accendono i motori.
Non volevo ma le vedo sono sotto i nostri passi
Sono macchine in manovra a macinare pure i sassi
Minatori in fondo al mare sulla schiena alle montagne
A torturare la corteccia per guarirsi le ferite
Non capivo ma la guardo questa grande polveriera
Che ci sto seduto sopra che nemmeno me ne accorgo
E mi sporgo fino all’orlo a questa strana ciminiera
a questa altissima ciminiera
C’e' la guerra a fare centro chi sta dentro venga fuori
Si prepari per il viaggio a una spanna dal duemila
E' un problema di coraggio se avremo fiato in gola
Di sicuro questa volta lo faremo tutti in fila
se avremo ancora fiato in gola
Non sappiamo cosa dire come fare a rifiutare
Non sappiamo quasi niente non sapevo e non lo so Cosa resta d’importante e filtra il buio dall’oblò
E buca il vetro dell’oblò
Non capivo ma la guardo questa grande polveriera
Che ci sto seduto sopra che nemmeno me ne accorgo
E mi sporgo fino all’orlo a questa strana ciminiera
a questa altissima ciminiera

Lyrics translation

I didn't know and I don't know we can't do it without
It's an emergency problem, and it breaks through the porthole glass.
Timber merchants in the league organized
With quick tanned muscles turn on the engines
quick, they start the engines.
I didn't want to but I see them are under our feet
They are machines in maneuvering to grind the stones as well
Miners at the bottom of the sea on the back to the mountains
To torture the bark to heal its wounds
I didn't understand, but I'm looking at this big dustbin.
That I'm sitting on it that I don't even notice
And I lean to the brim at this strange chimney
at this very high chimney
There's a war to deal with who's inside come out
Prepare for the journey to a span of two thousand
It's a matter of courage if we get our breath in our throats.
I'm sure we'll all do it in line this time.
if we're still breathing down our throats
We do not know what to say how to refuse
We know almost nothing I did not know and I do not know what remains important and filters the darkness from the porthole
And hole the porthole glass
I didn't understand, but I'm looking at this big dustbin.
That I'm sitting on it that I don't even notice
And I lean to the brim at this strange chimney
at this very high chimney