Si perdue dans le ciel
Ne me restait qu'une aile
Tu serais celle-là

Si traînant dans mes ruines
Ne brillait rien qu'un fil
Tu serais celui-là

Si oubliée des dieux
J'échouais vers une île
Tu serais celle-là

Si même l'inutile
Restait le seuil fragile
Je franchirais le pas

Immortelle, immortelle
J'ai le sentiment d'être celle
Qui survivra à tout ce mal
Je meurs de toi

Immortelle, immortelle
J'ai décroché un bout de ciel
Il n'abritait plus l'Éternel
Je meurs de toi

Si les mots sont des traces
Je marquerai ma peau
De ce qu'on ne dit pas

Pour que rien ne t'efface
Je garderai le mal
S'il ne reste que ça

On aura beau me dire
Que rien ne valait rien
Tout ce rien est à moi

A quoi peut me servir
De trouver le destin
S'il ne mène pas à toi?

Immortelle, immortelle
J'ai le sentiment d'être celle
Qui survivra à tout ce mal
Je meurs de toi

Immortelle, immortelle
J'ai déchiré un bout de ciel
Il n'abritait plus l'Éternel
Je meurs de toi

Je meurs de toi

Immortelle, immortelle
J'ai le sentiment d'être celle
Qui survivra à tout ce mal
Je meurs de toi

Immortelle, immortelle
J'ai décroché un bout de ciel
Il n'abritait plus l'Éternel
Je meurs de toi


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Immortelle Lyrics as written by Rick Allison Lara Fabian

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