| 作词 : Fabio Zocca/Tommaso Ciccotti/Claudio Stanghellini | |
| 作曲 : Fabio Zocca/Tommaso Ciccotti/Claudio Stanghellini | |
| Modern society feed it’s kids with life long dream | |
| Spread the illusion of a never-ending life. | |
| But what we've got is so different from what we've learnt | |
| And we are entrusting it to the next generation, | |
| Who doesn't seem to care, | |
| Who doesn't seem to be prepared. | |
| No more rites of passage seem to be required | |
| How many kids are called men? | |
| Orphans of a social structure adopted by the media | |
| Perennial children suckled till the end. | |
| Through the dark ages the man face death in many way | |
| Conscious of the end, act some rituals to fight the fear! | |
| Now we think the human life is basically priceless | |
| So why we take for granted such thing? | |
| No more rites of passage seem to be required | |
| How many kids are called men? | |
| Orphans of a social structure adopted by the media | |
| Perennial children suckled till the end. |
| zuo ci : Fabio Zocca Tommaso Ciccotti Claudio Stanghellini | |
| zuo qu : Fabio Zocca Tommaso Ciccotti Claudio Stanghellini | |
| Modern society feed it' s kids with life long dream | |
| Spread the illusion of a neverending life. | |
| But what we' ve got is so different from what we' ve learnt | |
| And we are entrusting it to the next generation, | |
| Who doesn' t seem to care, | |
| Who doesn' t seem to be prepared. | |
| No more rites of passage seem to be required | |
| How many kids are called men? | |
| Orphans of a social structure adopted by the media | |
| Perennial children suckled till the end. | |
| Through the dark ages the man face death in many way | |
| Conscious of the end, act some rituals to fight the fear! | |
| Now we think the human life is basically priceless | |
| So why we take for granted such thing? | |
| No more rites of passage seem to be required | |
| How many kids are called men? | |
| Orphans of a social structure adopted by the media | |
| Perennial children suckled till the end. |
| zuò cí : Fabio Zocca Tommaso Ciccotti Claudio Stanghellini | |
| zuò qǔ : Fabio Zocca Tommaso Ciccotti Claudio Stanghellini | |
| Modern society feed it' s kids with life long dream | |
| Spread the illusion of a neverending life. | |
| But what we' ve got is so different from what we' ve learnt | |
| And we are entrusting it to the next generation, | |
| Who doesn' t seem to care, | |
| Who doesn' t seem to be prepared. | |
| No more rites of passage seem to be required | |
| How many kids are called men? | |
| Orphans of a social structure adopted by the media | |
| Perennial children suckled till the end. | |
| Through the dark ages the man face death in many way | |
| Conscious of the end, act some rituals to fight the fear! | |
| Now we think the human life is basically priceless | |
| So why we take for granted such thing? | |
| No more rites of passage seem to be required | |
| How many kids are called men? | |
| Orphans of a social structure adopted by the media | |
| Perennial children suckled till the end. |