Dors le mal est passé et tu entres dans la danse
Le pire de côté tes rêves entrent en cadence
Tu sèmes le bonheur à chaque pas que tu fais
Et à ton réveil la vie reprend son train

Certes tu passes comme de l'air dans un monde sans musique
Dépourvu de tes nuances un peu trop spécifiques
Tu nages en douleur et il est presque temps
De fermer les yeux dans la mort qui t'attend

Et si ça fait mal c'est parce qu'il comprend pas
Qu'une mine loge dans ton cœur depuis longtemps
Et si ça fait mal c'est parce qu'il te voit pas
Alors que ton sourire enfin s'éteindra

Dors le mal est passé il te rattrapera pas
Le souffle coupé tu n'es plus son appât
Ta peine s'est fondue au délire des autres
Qui oublieront bien vite que tu n'es plus des nôtres

Et si ça fait mal c'est parce qu'il comprend pas
Qu'une mine loge dans ton cœur depuis longtemps
Et si ça fait mal c'est parce qu'il te voit pas
Alors que ton sourire enfin s'éteindra

Et si ça fait mal c'est parce qu'il comprend pas
Qu'une mine loge dans ton cœur depuis longtemps
Et si ça fait mal c'est parce qu'il te voit pas
Alors que ton sourire enfin s'éteindra


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    This song is about suicide. In her dreams, the girl is happy ("tes rêves entrent en cadence, tu sèmes le bonheur à chaque pas que tu fais / your dreams get in time, you sow happiness at every step you take") but when she wakes pain is back ("tu nages en douleur" / you swim painfully")

    The girl feels so lonely, people around her don't seem to notice her ("Ta peine s'est fondue au délire des autres qui oublieront bien vite que tu n'es plus des nôtres / Your sorrow melted into the folly of people who will shortly forget you don't belong to this world anymore")

    baraquinon July 16, 2009   Link

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