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Vivere senza te é stata una pazzia
e quando non ci sei la testa mi va via
so bene dove vai ed ho fiducia in te
peró il tuo posto é qui con me
vivere senza te é come una pazzia
lo so che sei ormai la mia mania
é stabilito che da solo non si puó
tu lontano ce la fai io no
cosi tra i casini miei mancavi solo tu
ma mi piace come sei mi dai una marcia in piú
so che ho scelto certi amici ed ho sbagliato
o ragazze per un pó la colpa anch'io ce l'ho
per paura di non essere nessuno
ti fai strada nella vita come puoi
e non sempre trovi chi ti da una mano
ci provi ma non sai, se un giorno ce la fai
Vivere senza te potrei sparire non é uno scherzo
se non ci fossi te ora sarei diverso
adesso che ti ho non mollo piú
a stare senza te non c'hai provato tu
Cosi non mi bruceró come un fiammifero
e bisogno non avró piú di quel sonnifero
facciamo i nostri sbagli come gli altri perché no
e il mondo ci sta giá staccando i pagheró
ma il mondo che ne sa di questa storia qua
Vivere senza te potrei sparire non é uno scherzo
se non ci fossi te ora sarei diverso
e se nelle vene mie va giá su e giú
adesso anche le idee le hai prese tu
Che strano é
un giorno senza te
é inutile
ti sto pensando a nient'altro c'é
niente c'é ...
e non sempre trovi chi ti da una mano
se fai successo é ok se no uno zero sei
Vivere senza te potrei sparire non é uno scherzo
se non ci fossi te ora sarei diverso
adesso che ti ho non mollo piú
a stare senza te non c'hai provato tu
RARITAN NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE CELEBRATION AND POW WOW: Native American culture and heritage will be on full display at the Middlesex County Fairgrounds this weekend. The event, sponsored by the Redhawk Native American Arts Council, will feature Native American singers, artists and dancers from across the country. There will be dance competitions featuring national Native American dance troupes throughout the weekend. $10-$35. Saturday and Sunday, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. 655 Cranbury Road, East Brunswick.
NEW JERSEY INTERNATIONAL FILM FEST: If you are a true cinephile, and hope to satiate your hunger for indie and international film, you might want to check out the New Jersey International Film Festival this weekend. The annual film festival takes place this weekend, screening films from around the world at Voorhees Hall at Rutgers University's New Brunswick campus. The festival will showcase films from across the U.S. as well as select films from Italy and Spain. One film to keep an eye out for is the short film "Flesh" which was directed by Kather Sei from South River. $9-$12. Friday, Saturday 7 p.m. Voorhees Hall #105, 71 Hamilton Street, New Brunswick.
JERSEY SHORE JAZZ AND BLUES FESTIVAL: The Jersey Shore Jazz and Blues Festival will present the first of its three major shows in Point Pleasant Saturday. The show takes place at Riverfront Park, and will feature live music all day, food and craft vendors, and a wine and beer garden set-up for those looking to imbibe. The lineup for this year's show includes roots blues act Mulebone, the Billie Holiday-inspired Audra Mariel Quartet, lap steel guitarist Sonny Rhodes, smooth jazz artist Dexter Porter, the jammy HP and His Hot Take-Out Band, and headliner, the ever-popular blues guitarist Billy Hector. Free. Saturday, 12 to 8 p.m. Riverfront Park (Corner of River Road and Maxson Avenue), Point Pleasant Boro.
ART ALL NIGHT IN TRENTON: The tenth anniversary of Trenton's 24-hour celebration of the arts goes down this weekend. Art All Night will return to the Roebling Wire Works building and there will be art everywhere you look. There will be amateur art on display, as well as professional installations. Attendees can check out a live "iron pour" from AbOminOg Intl. Arts Collective, dance in a silent disco curated by dozens of deejays, enjoy food from over 20 food vendors and trucks, and gawk at graffiti murals, glassblowing, or just take in a 24-hour film festival, or the over 50 bands performing throughout the event. Saturday to Sunday, 3 p.m. to 3 p.m. 675 South Clinton Avenue, Trenton.
ATLANTIC CITY FOOD TRUCK FESTIVAL: Order up! The inaugural Atlantic City Food Truck Fest will take place Saturday and Saturday at Brighton Park, located between the boardwalk and Claridge Hotel. Trucks appearing at the festival include The Empanada Guy, Tacoholics, Chick'n Cone, Jersey Johnny's, 1 Potato Two, and more. Attendees can cast their vote throughout the weekend to help name the winner of the festival's food truck competition. Outside of the trucks there will be a live food demonstration from celebrity chef Brian Duffy. There's also a kid's area, and a "spirits" tent for the adults. Free. Saturday 12 to 8 p.m., Sunday 12 to 6 p.m. Park Place and Boardwalk, Atlantic City.
COUNTRY AND EMO HEADLINE THE PNC BANK ARTS CENTER: The PNC Bank Arts Center is welcoming two wildly different, but vastly popular tours this weekend.
On Friday, Rockstar Energy's Taste of Chaos Tour will harken crowds back to the days when emo ruled the music charts, and the hearts of music fans across the country. Performing on this stop will be Dashboard Confessional, Taking Back Sunday, Saosin, and Jersey-born bands Saves the Day and The Early November. $30.95-$69.50. Friday, 5:30 p.m. Exit 116 & Garden State Parkway, Holmdel. (732) 203-2500.
On Saturday, PNC goes country once again as longtime Arts Center headliner Toby Keith returns to Holmdel. Keith will be rolling into town on the Ford F-150 sponsored "Interstates & Tailgates" Tour. Opening up for Keith will be Brantley Gilbert. $39-$89. Saturday, 6:30 p.m. Exit 116 & Garden State Parkway, Holmdel. (732) 203-2500.
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