"I would have liked to become Dostoevsky to curve the words
for every fold, every distance, every reflection that unhinged our hearts,
I would have liked to steal the moon's water with you
but like Orlando, I lost my mind and I lost my fortune too..."

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Massimo Bubola

Italian singer-songwriter from Verona (born 1954). Known for close collaboration with Fabrizio De André on Rimini (1978) and Fabrizio De André/L’Indiano (1981), and for weaving folk-rock with historical and regional themes. His catalog spans intimate ballads and war narratives, including the WWI-focused Quel lungo treno.
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