Une colombe est partie en voyage
Autour du monde elle porte son message
De paix, d'amour et d'amitie
De paix, d'amour a partager
Et c'est sa jeunesse qui la fait voler

Une colombe est partie en voyage
Pour faire chanter partout sur son passage
La paix, l'amour et l'amitie
La paix, l'amour, la verite
Quand elle ouvre ses ailes
C'est pour la liberte

Elle vole
Elle cherche le soleil
Elle reve de merveilles
Elle espere arriver
Elle croit
Qu'il y a quelque part
Un pays pour l'espoir
Et qu'elle pourra le voir

Une colombe est partie en voyage
Autour du monde elle porte son message
De paix, d'amour et d'amitie
De paix, d'amour a partager
Et c'est sa jeunesse qui la fait voler

Une colombe est partie en voyage
Pour faire chanter partout sur son passage
La paix, l'amour et l'amitie
La paix, l'amour la verite
Quand elle ouvre ses ailes
C'est pour la liberte

Une colombe est partie en voyage
Autour du monde elle porte son message
De paix, d'amour et d'amitie
De paix, d'amour a partager
Et c'est sa jeunesse qui la fait voler

Et c'est sa jeunesse qui la fait voler


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    Cette chanson est une des plus belles par Céline Dion. C'est au sujet d'une colombe qui cherche à porter un message de paix. Une colombe qui a de l'espoir, et qu'elle n'arrête jamais de voler. Ceci est aussi la première chanson de Céline Dion que j'ai entendu.

    This is one of the most beautiful songs by Céline Dion. It's about a dove who is trying to send a message of love and peace. A dove who hopes, dreams about bringing peace. The dove never stops flying. This is also the first song from Céline Dion that I heard.

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