FAUST

(Lyrics: Massimo Del Pizzo / Music: E. Candeloro - Lorenzo Brilli)

Enrico Candeloro - voice
Stefano Parenti - drums
Muzio Marcellini - keyboards, guitars, bass and programming

Original Italian version

As soon as he sold the soul to the devil
Faust concerned in
keeping it for posterity and the refugees
driven out of the Kingdom of God
landed to the seasons’ sales
with their rags and their dreams
Faust nibbled
what remained of the lollipop
keeping the little stick
to pick his teeth
for he was so sure that
he would have been the same
from Marlowe to Goethe

And as soon as he received his youth
Faust changed his name
he liked to call himself Faust
to recognize himself among the herd
he raped the girl
and his aged time

Then he revealed to the lovers
the secret of the power:
to boil  the desire on a low fire
to sell the soul to the devil...
and to consult a famous writer