On me dit que nos vies ne valent pas grand chose
Elles passent en un instant comme fanent les roses
On me dit que le temps qui glisse est un salaud
Que de nos chagrins il s'en fait des manteaux
Pourtant quelqu'un m'a dit

Que tu m'aimais encore
C'est quelqu'un qui m'a dit que tu m'aimais encore
Serait-ce possible alors?

On me dit que le destin se moque bien de nous
Qu'il ne nous donne rien et qu'il nous promet tout
Paraît que le bonheur est à portée de main
Alors on tend la main et on se retrouve fou
Pourtant quelqu'un m'a dit

Que tu m'aimais encore
C'est quelqu'un qui m'a dit que tu m'aimais encore
Serait-ce possible alors?
Serait-ce possible alors?

Mais qui est-ce qui m'a dit que toujours tu m'aimais?
Je ne me souviens plus c'était tard dans la nuit
J'entends encore la voix, mais je ne vois plus les traits
Il vous aime, c'est secret, lui dites pas que je vous l'ai dit
Tu vois quelqu'un m'a dit

Que tu m'aimais encore
Me l'a-t-on vraiment dit
Que tu m'aimais encore
Serait-ce possible alors?

On me dit que nos vies ne valent pas grand chose
Elles passent en un instant comme fanent les roses
On me dit que le temps qui glisse est un salaud
Que de nos tristesses il s'en fait des manteaux
Pourtant quelqu'un m'a dit

Que tu m'aimais encore
C'est quelqu'un qui m'a dit que tu m'aimais encore
Serait-ce possible alors?


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    here's a better translation:

    I’m told that our lives aren’t worth much, They pass like an instant, like wilting roses. I’m told that time slipping by is a bastard Making its coat of our sorrows. Yet someone told me…

    That you still loved me Someone told me… That you still loved me. Well ? Could that be possible?

    I’m told that fate makes fun of us, That it gives us nothing and promises everything, When happiness seems to be within our reach, We reach out and find ourselves like fools. Yet someone told me…

    That you still loved me Someone told me… That you still loved me. Well ? Could that be possible?

    Well ? Could that be possible?

    So who said that you still loved me? I don’t remember any more, it was late at night, I can still hear the voice, but I can no longer see the face, “He loves you, it’s secret, don’t tell him I told you.” You see, someone told me

    That you still loved me Did someone really tell me? That you still loved me Well, could that be possible?

    I’m told that our lives aren’t worth much, Passing in an instant, like wilting roses, I’m told that time slipping by is a bastard, Making its coat of our sadnesses.

    That you still loved me Someone told me… That you still loved me. Well ? Could that be possible?

    ooominhoooon October 22, 2009   Link

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