J'ai compris tous les mots
J'ai bien compris, merci
Raisonnable et nouveau
C'est ainsi par ici
Que les choses ont changé
Que les fleurs ont fané
Que le temps d'avant, c'était le temps d'avant
Que si tout zappe et lasse
Les amours aussi passent

Il faut que tu saches

J'irai chercher ton cœur
Si tu l'emportes ailleurs
Même si dans tes danses
D'autres dansent tes heures
J'irai chercher ton âme
Dans les froids, dans les flammes
Je te jetterai des sorts
Pour que tu m'aimes encore
Pour que tu m'aimes encore

Fallait pas commencer
M'attirer, me toucher
Fallait pas tant donner
Moi, je sais pas jouer
On me dit qu'aujourd'hui
On me dit que les autres font ainsi
Je ne suis pas les autres, oh non, non
Avant que l'on s'attache
Avant que l'on se gâche
Je veux que tu saches

J'irai chercher ton cœur
Si tu l'emportes ailleurs
Même si dans tes danses
D'autres dansent tes heures
J'irai chercher ton âme
Dans les froids, dans les flammes
Je te jetterai des sorts
Pour que tu m'aimes encore

Je trouverai des langages
Pour chanter tes louanges
Je ferai nos bagages
Pour d'infinies vendanges
Les formules magiques
Des marabouts d'Afrique
J'les dirai sans remords
Pour que tu m'aimes encore

Je m'inventerai reine
Pour que tu me retiennes
Je me ferai nouvelle
Pour que le feu reprenne
Je deviendrai ces autres
Qui te donnent du plaisir
Vos jeux seront les nôtres
Si tel est ton désir

Plus brillante, plus belle
Pour une autre étincelle
Je me changerai en or
Pour que tu m'aimes encore
Pour que tu m'aimes encore
Pour que tu m'aimes encore
Pour que tu m'aimes encore
Pour que tu m'aimes encore

Pour que tu m'aimes, pour que tu m'aimes
Pour que tu m'aimes encore, encore
Pour que tu m'aimes encore
Pour que tu m'aimes encore


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