Tu es plus facile à faire qu'à comprendre
Et tombée je n'ai pas pu te prendre
Partie trop loin de toi
J'ai voulu te manquer
À tes yeux feindre d'exister

Et au sud de mes peines j'ai volé loin de toi
Pour couvrir mon cœur d'une cire plus noire
Que tous les regards lancés à mon égard
J'ai tenté de voler loin de toi
J'ai tenté de voler loin de toi

Tu fus plus facile à suivre
Dans la ville qui devint notre plus grande fuite
Et moi étendue dans ce lit
Je contemple ce que je t'ai donné de ma vie

Et au sud de mes peines j'ai volé loin de toi
Pour couvrir mon cœur d'une cire plus noire
Que tous les regards lancés à mon égard
J'ai tenté de voler loin de toi
J'ai tenté de voler loin de toi


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C'était salement romantique Lyrics as written by Beatrice Martin

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    Tu es plus facile à faire qu'à comprendre Et tombée je n'ai pas pu te prendre Partie trop loin de toi J'ai voulu te manquer à tes yeux feindre d'exister

    Et au sud de mes peines j'ai volé loin de toi Pour couvrir mon cœur d'une cire plus noire Que tous les regards lancés à mon égard J'ai tenté de voler loin de toi J'ai tenté de voler loin de toi

    Tu fus plus facile à suivre Dans la ville qui sevint notre plus grande fuite Et moi étendue dans ce lit Je contemple ce que je t'ai donné de ma vie

    Et au sud de mes peines j'ai volé loin de toi Pour couvrir mon cœur d'une cire plus noire Que tous le regards lancés à mon égard J'ai tenté de voler loin de toi J'ai tenté de voler loin de toi

    meaganelizabethon February 22, 2009   Link

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