Je ne vais plus dans les églises
Je préfère de loin tes évangiles
Lorsque ce sont tes mains
Qui me les lisent
Je suis à ta cause acquise
J'aime et j'envoie au diable nos adieux

Et puis n'en déplaise à Dieu
Ce n'est pas en lui que je crois
Tant pis, n'en déplaise à Dieu
Ce n'est pas en lui mais en toi
Je n'ai d'yeux que pour toi

Et quitte à y perdre mon latin
Entre le mal et le bien
Puisque toi et moi ne faisons qu'un
Puisque même ôtée de tout, je te retiens
Entre le mal et le bien
Oh, je t'aime, et j'envoie au diable nos adieux

Et puis n'en déplaise à Dieu
Ce n'est pas en lui que je crois
Tant pis, n'en déplaise à Dieu
Ce n'est pas en lui, mais en toi
Je n'ai d'yeux que pour toi

Ooh, depuis, je prends mon mal en patience
J'attends que tu reviennes
J'ai pris le voile quand tu prenais de la distance
J'attends que tu reviennes
Tu vaux la peine

Et même si tu me laisses
Même si tu ne reviens pas
C'est toi que j'aime
Pour toujours, c'est toi que j'aime
Et qui sait, peut-être un jour
Si j'ai de l'amour pour deux

Oh, plaise à Dieu
Que tes yeux se posent sur moi
Oh, plaise à Dieu
Lorsque tu me fais ces yeux-là
Je n'ai d'yeux que pour toi
Je n'ai d'yeux que pour toi
Oh, je n'ai d'yeux que pour toi

Oh, je n'ai d'yeux que pour toi

Oh, d'yeux que pour toi


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Au diable nos adieux Lyrics as written by Vincent-marie Bouvot Isabelle Anne De Truchis De Varennes

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