This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
C'EST PLUS PAREIL
Je n'suis plus cell' qui vous fuy-ait du re-gard
Je n'fais plus vrai-ment le mêm genr' de cauch'-mar
C'est plus pa-reil
Refrain
De qu'ell ma-nière ?
Je crèv' de n'pas sa-voir com-ment
J'at-tends mon heure
Là ou ail-leurs
Comm'ceux dont
Je ne suis plus celle qui s'accrochait à vos lèvres
Je ne suis plus l'élève la plus impopulaire
Je ne suis plus celle qui vous fuyait du regard
Je ne fais plus vraiment le même genre de cauchemar
C'est plus pareil
De quelle manière ?
Je crève de ne pas savoir comment
J'attends mon heure
Là ou ailleurs
Comme ceux dont j'ai oublié le nom
Je suis plus la fille qui préférait se taire
Je ne suis plus l'élève la plus impopulaire
J'achète des billets de train pour voir la mer
Comme une parisienne a peu près ordinaire
C'est plus pareil
De quelle manière ?
Je crève de ne pas savoir comment
J'attends mon heure
Là ou ailleurs
Comme ceux dont j'ai oublié le nom
Je ne suis plus dans l'ombre des arrière boutiques
A dessiner des cercles parfaits sur les vitres
A recompter mes doigts a l'infini
J'ai perdu le goût de ces choses là depuis
Je n'suis plus cell' qui vous fuy-ait du re-gard
Je n'fais plus vrai-ment le mêm genr' de cauch'-mar
C'est plus pa-reil
Refrain
De qu'ell ma-nière ?
Je crèv' de n'pas sa-voir com-ment
J'at-tends mon heure
Là ou ail-leurs
Comm'ceux dont
Je ne suis plus celle qui s'accrochait à vos lèvres
Je ne suis plus l'élève la plus impopulaire
Je ne suis plus celle qui vous fuyait du regard
Je ne fais plus vraiment le même genre de cauchemar
C'est plus pareil
De quelle manière ?
Je crève de ne pas savoir comment
J'attends mon heure
Là ou ailleurs
Comme ceux dont j'ai oublié le nom
Je suis plus la fille qui préférait se taire
Je ne suis plus l'élève la plus impopulaire
J'achète des billets de train pour voir la mer
Comme une parisienne a peu près ordinaire
C'est plus pareil
De quelle manière ?
Je crève de ne pas savoir comment
J'attends mon heure
Là ou ailleurs
Comme ceux dont j'ai oublié le nom
Je ne suis plus dans l'ombre des arrière boutiques
A dessiner des cercles parfaits sur les vitres
A recompter mes doigts a l'infini
J'ai perdu le goût de ces choses là depuis
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