J'en ai jamais assez
Je suis vite lassée
Je voudrais combler ce manque
Mon obsession me hante
J'en ai jamais assez
Je voudrais bien trouver
Que j'ai beaucoup de chance
Me rendre à l'évidence

We are we are
On the radio now
The radio now!

J'en ai jamais assez
Je vois toujours après
Des fois je me demande
Comment je peux m'y prendre
J'en ai jamais assez
Je suis vite lassée
Je suis jamais contente
On dit que je suis chiante

We are we are
On the radio now
The radio now!

J'en ai jamais assez
J'aimerais bien penser
A 2 centimètres à l'heure
Pour éviter les pleurs
J'en ai jamais assez
Je suis vite lassée
Il faudrait que j'entende
Un jour tu seras grande

We are we are
On the radio now
The radio now!


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    Here's the translation...

    I can’t get enough I’m easily bored I’d like to feel this void My obsession’s haunting me

    I can’t get enough I’d like to believe That I’m very lucky Be able to acknowledge that

    We are, we are On the radio now, the radio now We are, we are On the radio now, the radio now

    I can’t get enough I only see things after they’re gone Sometimes I wonder How I have to deal with it

    I can’t get enough I’m easily bored I’m never satisfied People tell me I’m a pain

    We are, we are On the radio now, the radio now We are, we are On the radio now, the radio now

    I can’t get enough I’d like to think At 2 centimeters per hour To avoid the crying

    I can’t get enough I’m easily bored It would be good for me to hear That one day I’ll be a grown up person

    ninouptichaon June 02, 2008   Link

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