Vision d'orage,
J'voudrais pas qu'tu t'en ailles.
La passion comme une ombre,
Fallait que j'y succombe.
Tu m'enlaçais,
Dans les ruines du vieux Rome.
A part nous, y a personne.
Seul le tonnerre résonne,
M'emprisonne,
Tourbillone.
Comme un ouragan
Qui passait sur moi,
L'amour a tout emporté.
T'es restée, l'envie
Et l'accent d'furie
Qu'on ne peut plus arrêter.
Comme un ouragan,
La tempête en moi
A balayé le passé,
Allumé le vice.
C'est un incendie
Qu'on ne peut plus arrêter.
Vision d'image
D'un voyage qui s'achève
Comme une nuit sans rêve,
Une bataille sans trêve,
Cette nuit à Rome.
Ton absence me dévore
Et mon cœur bat trop fort.
Ai-je raison ou tort
De t'aimer tellement fort ?
Comme un ouragan
Qui passait sur moi,
L'amour a tout emporté.
T'es restée, l'envie
Et l'accent d'furie
Qu'on ne peut plus arrêter.
Comme un ouragan,
La tempête en moi
A balayé le passé,
Allumé le vice.
C'est un incendie
Qu'on ne peut plus arrêter.
{Instrumental}
Désir, trahir, maudire, rougir,
Désir, souffrir, mourir, pourquoi ?
On ne dit jamais ces choses là.
Un sentiment secret, d'accord,
Un sentiment qui hurle fort.
Comme un ouragan,
La tempête en moi
A balayé le passé,
Allumé le vice.
C'est un incendie
Qu'on ne peut plus arrêter.
Comme un ouragan
Qui passait sur moi,
L'amour a tout emporté.
T'es restée, l'envie
Et l'accent d'furie
Qu'on ne peut plus arrêter.
Comme un ouragan,
La tempête en moi...




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