Gio2Pi 42
Gio2Pi - See You in Paradise (CAYME Long Version)
https://youtu.be/s7wZgK7jSjo
Performed and written by John Piazza, music composed by Cayme
Words:
You’re reminding us, when you were living
That You liked a nice coffee.
You’re telling us: that you know it wasn’t easy to live without me
It was painful, when you left
but you said : you will see me again.
And now I live, so close the memory book that you made about me.
Chorus 1
And then you’re saying:
My father and my mother,
My brother and my sisters,
My friends and family,
Come to me, come kiss me,
Stop crying because I’m here now,
Come hold me and kiss me Mamma,
Come play cards with me Papa,
I’m saying:
Chorus 2
I know you’re coming here to tell me: wake up from the grave,
Now you must wipe the tears away because now I can walk
And I know it wasn’t easy when I left to this long resT
But now I’m fine because we are ... all back together
Pont 2
Remember, when we were young
We’re always dancing at weddings.
The movie, on television
We’ve always watched, with Bud Spencer.
This music, that you loved
*Gitano* you , were lipsinging
Then you left, you closed your eyes
and reopened them in Paradise
Chorus 1
And then you’re saying:
My father and my mother,
My brother and my sisters,
My friends and family,
Come to me, come kiss me,
Stop crying because I’m here now,
Come hold me and kiss me Mamma,
Come play cards with me Papa,
I’m saying:
Chorus 2
I know you’re coming here to tell me: wake up from the grave,
Now you must wipe the tears away because now I can walk
And I know it wasn’t easy when I left to this long resT
But now I’m fine because we are ... all back together
Pont 3
Camina, alzati dalla
morte, che ti aspettiamo.
Arrivi, verso di noi,
Siamo tutti qui ad aspettarti.
E parli, con tutti noi,
e dici: venite qui a baciarmi.
ridi, e sorridendo,
Vedi che siamo tutti qui.
Chorus1 in Italian:
E poi tu dice:
Mio Padre e mia Mamma,
fratello e miei sorelle
Amici e Famiglia
Venite ad abaciarmi.
Non piangere, sono qui
Vieni qui a baciarmi Mamma
giochi a carte con me Papà
I’m saying
TO MY BROTHER...