Sans toi, sans toi.
Si je marche seule entre ces murs bien trop grands
Il existe sûrement une issue, une sortie.
Et si j'étais seule à croire si fort que quelque part
Il existe un monde où je peux prendre vie
Un monde où mes jours
N'auront plus peur de mes nuits
Où mon cœur trouvera sa voie
En apprenant qui je suis.

Sans toi, il me faut aimer un monde
Qui ne donne que la moitié
De ce qu'il me doit.
Et sans toi, il me faut apprendre à vivre
En te gardant juste une place
Pour le jour où tu seras là.

Si je me sens seule, même au milieu de tous ces gens
Il existe sûrement quelqu'un qui m'attend.
Et si je me perds à trop chercher sans te trouver
Existe-il vraiment un endroit où aller ?
Un monde où mes jours
N'auront plus peur de mes nuits
Où mon cœur trouvera sa voie
En apprenant qui je suis.

Sans toi, il me faut aimer un monde
Qui ne donne que la moitié
De ce qu'il me doit.
Et sans toi, il me faut apprendre à vivre
En te gardant juste une place
Pour le jour où tu seras là.

Il me faut aimer ce monde
Qui ne donne que la moitié de toi
Et il me faut apprendre à vivre
En te gardant juste une place
Pour le jour où tu seras là.

Sans toi, sans toi.
Et il me faut aimer ce monde
Qui ne me donne que la moitié de toi
Et il me faut apprendre à vivre
Te garder juste une place
Pour le jour où tu seras là.

Sans toi, il me faut aimer un monde
Qui ne donne que la moitié
De ce qu'il me doit.
Et sans toi, il me faut apprendre à vivre
En te gardant juste une place
Pour le jour où tu seras là.


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