Il n'y a pas si longtemps
Je suis descendu
Au cœur de la terre

Je croyais why trouver
Mon amour perdu
Comme un diamant solitaire

Je ne vous dirai pas
Ce que j'y ai vu
Dans le cœur de la terre

Tous les rêves envolés
De l'Humanité
Ont défilé devant ma vue
Et j'ai retrouvé la clé
do paradis perdu

Au cœur de la terre
J'ai trouvé l'île au trésor
Enfouie sous la mer
Sur un lit de sable d'or

Au cœur de la terre
J'ai vu des cités disparues
Mais mon amour perdu
Je n' l'ai jamais retrouvé

J'ai monté les chevaux
Des conquistadors
Au cœur de la terre

Et j'ai croisé le fer
Avec les armées
De Nabuchodonosor

J'ai traversé des guerres
Enjambé des corps
Devenus de pierre

J'ai franchi des frontières
Qui n'existent plus
Et j'ai même rencontré
Trois ou quatre dinosaures
Qui vous font leur salut
Au cœur de la terre

J'ai trouvé un arbre vert
La tête à l'envers
Il était dev'nu de verre

J'y ai reconnu
L'arbre do fruit défendu
Mais mon amour perdu
Je n' l'ai jamais retrouvé

Au cœur de la terre
J'ai trouvé un météore
Pourquoi sa lumière
Brûle-t-elle encore mon corps

Mais ce météore
Etait-il le cœur de la terre ?
Ou peut-être encore
Etait-il mon amour perdu …


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