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The Wind

from Raw Notes by Francesco Liccari

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I know the wind that hits my face
It brings the time of a lost place
The wind that dries the tears
And corrodes the face
The wind that tears the years
And leaves its trace
The wind that blows in my ears
Keeps givin' me the chase

Maybe one day it will sweep the ashes
Like a mute poem

I know the wind that hits my face
It slows down my weary pace
The wind that cleans the scars
And ages the eyes
The wind that blows and jars
While the dust flies
To the distant and forgotten stars
That'll never rise

Maybe one day it will sweep the ashes
Like a mute poem

Pushed by the westward wind
I will touch the sunset

Maybe one day it will sweep the ashes
Like a mute poem

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from Raw Notes, released December 21, 2016

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Francesco Liccari Trieste, Italy

Francesco Liccari is a folk-rock singer/songwriter born and rised in Trieste. As he grew and developed as a musician, he was drawn to folk and rock, due to inspiration from artists like Bowie, Reed, The Rolling Stones, Dylan, Young, Stevens, Donovan, Cohen to name a few.
"Tales of a Starless Night" is his first album.
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