Le soleil est rare
Et le bonheur aussi
L'amour s'égare au long de la vie

Le soleil est rare
Et le bonheur aussi
Mais tout bouge au bras de Melody

Les murs d'enceinte
Du labyrinthe
S'entrouvrent sur
L'infini

Le soleil est rare
Et le bonheur aussi
Mais tout bouge au bras de Melody

Les murs d'enceinte
Du labyrinthe
S'entrouvrent sur
L'infini


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Valse de Melody Lyrics as written by Serge Gainsbourg

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    General Comment

    Yes, amazing... but the WHOLE album is a masterpiece, on which "Cargo Culte" is a pure diamond. Allas, you really need to speak French very well to truly enjoy songs of The Serge...

    The Dog That Ate...on July 30, 2006   Link
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    My Interpretation

    The sun is rare And happiness too Love ge- ts lost throughout Life

    The sun is rare And happiness too But everything moves In the arms of Melody

    The surrounding walls Of the labyrinth Open up on The inifinite

    The sun is rare And happiness too Love ge- ts lost throughout Life

    The sun is rare And happiness too But everything moves In the arms of Melody

    The surrounding walls Of the labyrinth Open up on The inifinite

    English Translation credit to A. Chabot

    upthegeeon April 30, 2009   Link
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    This is my favorite song on the album. Amazing

    bibaon June 12, 2006   Link

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