Devenir cinglée et se taper la tête contre les murs multiplier sur moi toutes les fractures cumuler l'absence et la torture ensommeillée je ne rêve plus je ne rêve plus.
Une insuffisance respiratoire un goût amer choquant et monstrueux alors qu'en ta présence je peux entrevoir le repos de tous ces songes volés je ne rêve plus je ne rêve plus.

Ils sont plus jolis quand tu es là
Le monde autour n'existe plus
Je suis plus calme dans tes bras
Chaque jour je me le dis quand dans la nuit
Je ne rêve plus
Je ne rêve plus

Il y a des gens comme moi qui ont besoin d'autre chose que de manger pour exister mon corps réclame aussi ce venin qui injecté à mes journées me fait oublier que je ne rêve plus je ne fais que pleurer comme une malade mentale qu'on aurait pas soigner, que je ne rêve plus je ne fais que pleurer comme une malade mentale qu'on aurait pas soigner

Je ne rêve plus
Je ne rêve plus
Je ne rêve plus
Je ne rêve plus


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    Merci beaucoup d'avoir retranscrit ces paroles. Très belle chanson où la présence de l'être aimé semble être le seul remède au néant d'une existence où les rêves ont disparu, laissant place au néant d'une réalité sans sens.

    petite_spookyon May 10, 2009   Link

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