Suis ton cœur, suis ton étoile
Sois plus fort, vas jusqu'au bout
La route est longue mais pleine d'espoir
Viens me dire enfin que tu m'aimes

Sèches mes larmes, sauve notre histoire
Sois plus fort, vas jusqu'au bout
Ecoutes mon âme, mais pense à moi
A ce souvenir qui nous retient

Suis ton cœur, suis ton étoile
La route est longue mais pleine d'espoir

Dis-moi que tu m'aimes
Brisons les chaînes
Dis-moi que tu m'aimes
Brisons les chaînes
Dis-moi que tu m'aimes
Brisons les chaînes
Dis-moi que tu m'aimes
Brisons les chaînes

Sans mentir, car mon cœur résiste encore

Suis ton cœur, suis ton étoile
Sois plus fort, vas jusqu'au bout
La route est longue mais pleine d'espoir
Viens me dire enfin que tu m'aimes

Rejoins-moi, ravives ma flamme
Ton sourire, ton regard doux
Sont comme de l'or au fond de moi

Dis moi que tu m'aimes
Brisons les chaînes
Sans mentir, car mon cœur résiste encore
Car tu sais que nous avons tout la vie

Dis moi que tu m'aimes
Brisons les chaînes
Sans mentir, car mon cœur résiste encore
Car tu sais que nous avons tout la vie

Suis ton cœur, suis ton étoile
La route est longue mais pleine d'espoir


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