À la belle étoile
J'ai vu ton visage gris
T'avais un chagrin d'amour
Les mensonges, c'est désespéré

Où est la cavalière?
Tu n'es plus brave
Je t'ai perdue dans la foule
Tu as coulé sous les flots

La mer était calme mais il pleuvait sans cesse
J'ai compté les bateaux, j'ai compté la tristesse
Et combien de vies cela a-t-il coûté?
Et combien de vies cela a-t-il coûté?

Avé Maria
Avé Maria

Avé Maria
Avé Maria


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    My poor french and babelfish came up with this:

    With beautiful star I saw your gray face had You had an unhappy love affair the lies, it is desperate

    Where is the cavalry? You are not brave any more I have lost you in crowd You have ran under the floods

    The sea was calm but it rained unceasingly I counted the boats, I counted sadness And how many lives that did cost? And how many lives that did it cost?

    Avé Maria Avé Maria

    There are propably some errors, but it's sure lot easier to understand, at least for me.. :) such a good song :)

    droppeon February 27, 2007   Link

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