Regarde autour de toi et dis-moi ce que tu vois.
Y'a des silences qui ne trompent pas.
Tu peux fermer les yeux, faire semblant d'être heureux
Mais cette vie-là, moi, j'en veux pas.
Laisse-moi y croire, laisse-moi y croire...
Laisse-moi y croire...

J'ai vu des ombres se faner
Du sang et des larmes couler.
Il y a tant de souffrances, tant de douleurs
Tant de colères et tant de peurs.
J'ai vu tous ces regards baissés
Ces mains tendues, ces poings serrés.
Il y a tant de mépris, tant d'ignorance
Tant d'égo et de différences.

Laisse-moi y croire, c'est beau quand on y pense.
Laisse-moi y croire, donne-nous une autre chance.

Tu sais, on pourrait tout changer dans ce monde à refaire
Se battre pour exister, ne plus se laisser faire.
On pourrait tous ensemble retrouver le chemin
D'une vie qui nous ressemble et marcher main dans la main.
On pourrait prendre le temps de vivre et de s'aimer
Se dire tout ce qu'on ressent, se laisser emporter.
On pourrait oublier tout le mal qu'on s'est fait
Essayer d'effacer les blessures et les regrets.

Laisse-moi y croire, c'est beau quand on y pense.
Laisse-moi y croire, donne-nous une autre chance.
Tu sais, laisse-moi y croire qu'un jour tout recommence.
Laisse-moi y croire, j'ai tant besoin d'une autre histoire.

On pourrait s'écouter, s'accepter, se comprendre
Apprendre à se donner tout ce qui n'est plus à prendre.
On pourrait partager ce qui nous arrive enfin
Pour ne rien regretter quand la lumière s'éteint.
On pourrait tout apprendre comme si on ne savait rien
Apprendre à se reprendre, devenir des gens bien.
On pourrait simplement essayer de s'aimer
Tout serait différent si on pouvait changer !

Laisse-moi y croire, c'est beau quand on y pense.
Laisse-moi y croire, donne-nous une autre chance.
Tu sais, laisse-moi y croire qu'un jour tout recommence.
Laisse-moi y croire, j'ai tant besoin d'une autre histoire.

Laisse-moi y croire... Laisse-moi y croire...
Laisse-moi y croire... Laisse-moi y croire...


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