Have you been to school? Can you count?
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How do you count? 1, 2, 3, 4, can you count?
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And can you count and walk together?
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Then go! Count and walk. Come on
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88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99 and 100
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Know who lives here? 'U zu' Tanu lives here!
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It's a hundred steps from our house, a hundred steps!
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He was born in the land of the Vespers and oranges
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Between Cinisi and Palermo he talked on his radio
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In his eyes you could read the urge to change
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The thirst for justice that led him to fight
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He had a burdensome, respected surname
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Surely in that world, hardly honored by him
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You know where you're born but not how you'll die
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Nor if an ideal will bring you pain
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But you can change your life now
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Only if you're willing to walk
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Shouting loud without fear
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Counting one hundred steps along your road
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Four, five, ten, a hundred steps
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Four, five, ten, a hundred steps
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Four, five, ten, a hundred steps
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Four, five, ten, a hundred steps
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Like many he could've chosen to leave
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Instead he chose to stay
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Friends, politics, the party struggle
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He'd run in the elections
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He said he'd watch them closely
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But he had no time because he was killed
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His father's name didn't help that night
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His desperate friends never found him again
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So tell me if you can count
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Tell me if you can also walk
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Counting and walking together singing
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The story of Peppino and his Sicilian friends
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Four, five, ten, a hundred steps
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Four, five, ten, a hundred steps
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Four, five, ten, a hundred steps
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Four, five, ten, a hundred steps
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Four, five, ten, a hundred steps
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Four, five, ten, a hundred steps
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Four, five, ten, a hundred steps
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Four, five, ten, a hundred steps
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It was the dark night of the Italian State
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The night of Via Caetani, of Aldo Moro's body
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The dawn of the funerals of a State
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So tell me if you can count
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Tell me if you can also walk
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Counting and walking together singing
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The story of Peppino and his Sicilian friends
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Four, five, ten, a hundred steps
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Four, five, ten, a hundred steps
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Four, five, ten, a hundred steps
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Four, five, ten, a hundred steps
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Four, five, ten, a hundred steps
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Four, five, ten, a hundred steps
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Four, five, ten, a hundred steps
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Four, five, ten, a hundred steps
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He's just a mafioso, one of many
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My father! My family! My town!
I want to not give a f*ck!
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I want to write that the mafia is a mountain of sh*t!