Dites-moi pourquoi je l'aime
Dites-moi pourquoi
C'est comme un cadeau
Que le ciel me fait d'en haut, haut, haut
Quand cet amour nous enchaîne
S'accroche à l'eau
Dites-moi pourquoi je l'aime
Dites-moi pourquoi c'est trop
Pourquoi faut-il que je l'aime
Et que sa vie
Sa vie me coule dans les veines
Et dans ses mains je supplie
Chaque fois je me déchaîne
Quand il prend ma vie
Je ne sais plus comment
Ni où s'enfuit le temps
Quand mon corps se meurt et se perd dans ses bras

Dites-moi pourquoi je l'aime
Dites-moi pourquoi
Il est comme un bateau
Qui m'emmènerait sur l'eau
Au lieu de garder ma peine
Je crie bien plus fort
Encore plus fort que je l'aime
Et que je l'aimerai encore

Le ciel m'en a fait cadeau
Quand dans ses bras mon corps
Toute sa vie dévore
Je prie pour qu'il m'enlace encore et encore

Dites-moi pourquoi je l'aime
Dites-moi pourquoi
Il est comme un bateau
Qui m'emmènerait sur l'eau
Et si jamais j'ai de la peine
Je crie bien plus fort
Encore plus fort que je l'aime
Et que je l'aimerai encore
Dites-moi pourquoi je l'aime
Je sais que je l'aime encore


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