Quand ma tête me dit le contraire de mon cœur
Quand mes mains se souviennent de ces moments si forts
Et quand je me surprends à parler de toi
Je n'ai plus qu'une envie
Te garder près de moi
Mais comment vivre ici
Quand tu dors dans ses bras
Comment aimer ma vie
Si tu es loin de moi

{Refrain:}
Laisse-moi un peu de toi
J'apprendrai à te retenir
Aime-moi rien qu'une fois
Juste pour une heure, juste pour se dire
Que plus rien ne nous séparera jusqu'à demain
Laisse-moi un peu de toi
Avant de partir

Et j'apprends tous les jours à me passer de toi
A tuer cet amour qui voudrait vivre en moi
Et lorsque tu me donnes ces instants trop courts
Oh mon corps s'abandonne sans aucun détour

Mais comment vivre ici
Quand tu ris avec elle
Je veux aimer ma vie
Sentir pousser mes ailes

{au Refrain}

Tu me disais du bout des lèvres
Je pense à toi quand même
Et je m'endors
Et je m'endors sans toi
Moi qui t'aime

Laisse-moi un peu de toi
J'apprendrai à te retenir
Aime-moi rien qu'une fois
Juste pour une heure, juste pour se dire
Que plus rien ne nous séparera jusqu'à demain
Laisse-moi un peu de toi
Avant de partir
Avant de partir

Laisse-moi un peu de toi
Aime-moi rien qu'une fois

Rien qu'une fois...

Avant de partir


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