Turn the card over
There’s a woman who sows grainturn the card over you can see the peasantthe peasant who hoes the earthturn the card over war comesthere are no more soldiers for the warthey all escaped on their bare feet
Angiolina walks and walksin her little blue shoesa policemean fell in love with herturn the card over and he’s not there anymorea policemean fell in love with herturn the card over and he’s not there anymore
There is a child climbing over a gatehe steals cherries and birds’ feathershe throws stones he doesn’t have any troublesturn the card over there’s the Jack of HeartsThe Jack of Hearts who’s a nine days wonderturn the card over the rooster wakes you up
Angiolina braids her hair at six in the morningwith leaves of nettleshe has a necklace made of peach stonesshe turns it three times in her fingersshe has a necklace made of peach stonesshe counts it three times through her fingers
My mother has a mill and a faithless sonshe gets sugar on his nose from an apple cakeMy mother and the mill were born laughingturn the card over there is a fair-haired pilota fair-haired pilot silk shirtsfox fur hat athlete’s smile
Angiolina sitting in the kitchen, who cries,who eats a salad of blackberries.Foreign boy has a record of an orchestrathat turns quickly that talks about loveForeign boy has a record of an orchestrathat turns that turns that talks about love
Madamadorè has lost six daughtersin the bars in the port and its marvelsMadamadorè smells like a catturn the card over and she pays the ransomshe pays the ransom with the bags under her eyeswhich are full of photos of interrupted dreams
Angiolina cuts up newspapers she dressesas a bride she sings victoryshe calls memories by their nameturn the card over and she finishes in gloryshe calls memories by their nameturn the card over and she finishes in glory