D'ici rien ne parle, rien ne bouge
Arrêt sur écran vivant
Isolée et vaincue sans doute
Aliénée, pas même un battement
J'aimerais qu'on me ramène
Je ne reconnais plus les gens
Seule tout au fond de ma haine
La peine est mon dernier amant

Il faudrait que je me lève
Respire et marche vers l'avant
Bâtisse à nouveau la grève
Enterrée par mes sables mouvants
Et me souvenir de celle
Qui n'existe plus vraiment
Redevenir la rebelle
Et la bête vaincue par l'enfant

J'y crois encore
On est vivant tant qu'on est fort
On a la foi tant qu'on s'endort
La rage au ventre
J'y crois encore
À tout jamais jusqu'à la mort
Le silence a eu tort
J'y crois encore

Et que l'espace, ou j'en crève
Devienne un autre néant
Quand le ciel dévoilé soulève en moi
L'âme et l'émoi d'un géant
Me retourner sans un geste
Le passé, m'en passer vraiment
Cracher sur tout ce qui blesse
Ramener le futur au présent

J'y crois encore
On est vivant tant qu'on est fort
On a la foi tant qu'on s'endort
La rage au ventre
J'y crois encore
À tout jamais jusqu'à la mort
Le silence a eu tort
J'y crois encore

J'y crois encore
À tout jamais encore plus fort
Le silence a eu tort
J'y crois encore


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    It is one of my favorite song from her. It speaks of courage to come back from the ashes, to live again after being destroyed, to be strong again...and never give up. I love the message of this song! Thank you Lara!

    halfbloodsisteron May 19, 2008   Link

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