Plus que du vent qui passe par ici
Des regards se croisent et se fuient
Je me renvoie soin souvent qui je suis
Je passe le temps moi, je m'oublie

Plus que du vent ne tombe de la pluie
Je jette un œil, moi, je m'envie
Je passerais bien du temps là-bas
Ici, mon ami
Jamais ne répond à mes écrits

Juste une idée passe, qui me suit
Juste une idée, pas ce que je suis
C'est juste une idée qui passe et que je fuis

Plus que du vent chargé d'ennemis
Je souffle et souffre, me détruis
Sous mon regard de simple ahuri
Je passerais bien du temps avec lui

Plus que du vent ne reste des débris
Je sens l'odeur et toute la nuit
C'était "je voudrais partir loin d'ici"
Je passe le temps moi, je m'oublie

Juste une idée passe, qui me suit
Juste une idée, pas ce que je suis
C'est juste une idée qui passe et que je fuis

Juste une idée passe, qui me suit
Juste une idée, pas ce que je suis
C'est juste une idée qui passe et que je fuis


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    We, french, did not think we would find french songs on this american site!! :) Louise Attaque is a great group but often their lyrics are quite un-understandable!

    Auroreon January 06, 2006   Link

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