Même si de toi, je n'ai plus qu'un ami
Même si je m'endors dans des draps sans nuit
Même si je te sens tout prêt
Des bons moments du passé
Je veux rester seule

Même si le temps se pose sur mes doutes
En cherchant à me faire changer de route
Puisque l'amour lui, n'est plus
Que promesses mal tenues
Je veux rester seule à côté de moi
Plus une seule larme
Pour me battre contre toi

Plus une seule larme
Pour pleurer quand tu n'es pas là
Tu ne verras dans mes yeux
Qu'un feu qu'il faut craindre
Quand il n'y a plus de larme pour l'éteindre

Je sais qu'il me faut apprendre à compter jusqu'à un
Mais j'espère un jour pouvoir compter sur quelqu'un
Qui me donnera l'envie
D'oublier que tu m'as menti
Pour ne plus être seule à côté de moi

Plus une seule larme
Pour me battre contre toi
Plus une seule larme
Pour pleurer quand tu n'es pas là
Tu ne verras dans mes yeux
Qu'un feu qu'il faut craindre
Quand il n'y a plus de larme pour l'éteindre


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Rien qu'une seule larme Lyrics as written by Lara Fabian Jean-felix Lalanne

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