Quatre consonnes et trois voyelles
C'est le prénom de Raphaël
Je le murmure à mon oreille
Et chaque lettre m'émerveille

C'est le tréma qui m'ensorcelle
Dans le prénom de Raphaël
Comme il se mêle au a, au e
Comme il les entre-mêle au l

Raphaël a l'air d'un ange
Mais c'est un diable de l'amour
Du bout des hanches
Et de son regard de velours
Quand il se penche
Quand il se penche mes nuits sont blanches
Et pour toujours

Et j'aime les notes au goût de miel
Dans le prénom de Raphaël
Je les murmure à mon réveil
Entre les plumes du sommeil

Et pour que la journée soit belle
Je me parfume Raphaël
Peau de chagrin, peintre éternel
Archange étrange d'un autre ciel

Pas de délice pas d'étincelle
Pas de malice sans Raphaël
Les jours sans lui deviennent ennui
Et mes nuits s'ennuient de plus belle

Pas d'inquiétude, pas de prélude
Pas de promesse à l'éternel
Juste le monde dans notre lit
Juste nos vies en arc-en-ciel

Raphaël a l'air d'un sage
Et ses paroles sont de velours
De sa voix grave
Et de son regard sans détour
Quand il raconte
Quand il invente je peux l'écouter
Nuit et jour

Quatre consonnes et trois voyelles
C'est le prénom de Raphaël
Je le murmure à son oreille
Ça le fait rire comme un soleil


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Raphaël Lyrics as written by Carla Bruni

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    only in france a philosopher could score someone like carla bruni

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