Même si tu ne ressens plus rien
Sache que les bouts de mes doigts
Ont l'odeur de ta peau depuis toi et moi
Et qu'il faut beaucoup plus que des seaux de mots
Pour emporter tout ça, pour nettoyer tout ça

Emma écrit sans le "a", c'est dur d'écrire un "a"
Au cutter sur la peau, j'ai tellement froid, serre-moi plutôt
Que de penser à ça, que je voulais mourir pour toi

Emma écrit sans le "a", c'est dur d'écrire un "a"
Le "m" glisse si bien, le "e" c'est du nougat

Je ne vivrai pas non, je ne vivrai pas non, je ne vivrai pas sans toi

Bien sûr je ne suis pas bien beau
Depuis que le fantôme de ton ombre
Me tourne le dos
Je ne suis pas bien sûr que cela te ramènera
Ecrire ton nom au cutter sur le bras

Pourquoi tu ne m'as pas assez serré, petite soeur petite fleur ?
A me faire péter le coeur de bonheur
Tu ne l'as jamais entendu hurler
A la vie mon coeur, à la vie mon coeur

Emma écrit sans le "a", c'est dur d'écrire un "a"
Le "m" glisse si bien, le "e" c'est du nougat

Je ne vivrai pas non, je ne vivrai pas non, je ne vivrai pas sans toi
Je ne vivrai pas non, je ne vivrai pas non, je ne vivrai pas sans toi

J'ai posé mon cadavre au milieu de ta route
Je voulais tellement que cela te touche un peu toutes ces gouttes
Glissant de mes mains comme un lacet rouge une petite autoroute
Vers plus rien, vers plus rien

Tu as craché mon nom dans le vent
Et puis tes petites mains ont caché tes petites dents
Et puis tu as pleuré et puis tu as hurlé
Qu'est ce que tu as fait, tu as hurlé qu'est ce que tu as fait

J'ai eu peur de te voir si effrayée
Petite soeur petite fleur
Devant mon corps tout déchiré
La vie est si précieuse il paraît mais

Je ne vivrai pas non, je ne vivrai pas non, je ne vivrai pas sans toi

Ce ne sont que quelques égratignures
Je n'étais pas vraiment si sûr
De vouloir mourir cette fois
De vouloir mourir pour toi

Emma écrit sans le "a", c'est dur de poignarder un "a"
Au cutter sur le bras

Je ne vivrai pas non, je ne vivrai pas non, je ne vivrai pas sans toi.


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