Il manque quelqu'un près de moi
Je me retourne, tout le monde est là
D'où vient ce sentiment bizarre
Que je suis seul?
Parmi tous ces amis
Et ces filles qui ne veulent
Que quelques mots d'amour

De mon village, capitale
Où l'air chaud peut être glacial
Où des millions de gens
Se connaissent si mal
Je t'envoie comme un papillon
À une étoile
Quelque mots d'amour

Je t'envoie mes images
Je t'envoie mon décor
Je t'envoie mes sourires des jours
Où je me sens plus fort
Je t'envoie mes voyages
Mes jours d'aéroport
Je t'envoie mes plus belles victoires
Sur l'ironie du sort

Et dans ces boîtes pour danser
Les nuits passent inhabitées
J'écoute les battements de mon cœur me répéter
Qu'aucune musique au monde ne saura remplacer
Quelque mots d'amour

Je t'envoie mes images
Je t'envoie mon décor
Je t'envoie mes sourires des jours
Où je me sens plus fort
Je t'envoie mes voyages
Mes jours d'aéroport
Je t'envoie mes plus belles victoires
Sur l'ironie du sort

De mon village à cent à l'heure
Où les docteurs greffent les cœurs
Où les millions de gens
Se connaissent si mal
Je t'envoie comme un papillon
À une étoile
Quelques mots d'amour


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