Aveuglés par nos larmes on devient des pions
Le sort s'acharne au fond quand naît l'opinion
Si la meute t'accepte au final pourquoi ?
Ne pas filer droit, ne pas finir sec, ne pas dévier tes pas
Je veux marcher sans regret, brûler des pages entières
Même semer les secrets, apprivoiser mes peines
Lesté de nos silences j'ai trop perdu ma foi

Aussi loin qu'il le faut j'irai trouver au bout le contact
Aussi loin qu'il le faut j'irai trouver au bout le contact
Aussi loin qu'il le faut

Et l'onde de choc propage le message
Et je quitte le sol l'orage se prépare
Abusés par le calme jusqu'à fuir le front
Jusqu'à l'abstinence au fond jusqu'à l'obstruction
Pour fermer nos sens, sans cesse noyer nos silences

Dans le moindre fracas, dans l'espace de nos corps
Dans le vide sous nos pas
La tête bien dans l'eau j'ai décidé qu'aussi loin
Que supporte mon corps ou plus loin s'il le faut
J'irai reculer mon heure, soudoyer le passeur

Aussi loin qu'il le faut j'irai trouver au bout le contact
Aussi loin qu'il le faut j'irai trouver au bout le contact
Aussi loin qu'il le faut

Et l'onde de choc propage le message
Et je quitte le sol l'orage se prépare

Aussi loin qu'il le faut j'irai trouver au bout le contact
Aussi loin qu'il le faut j'irai trouver au bout le contact
Aussi loin qu'il le faut

Et l'onde de choc propage le message
Et je quitte le sol l'orage se prépare


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    that was a random translation

    delindelon May 15, 2007   Link

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