Il n'y a vraiment plus rien qui te retienne
La couleur de ce destin n'est plus la tienne
Et ce qui te tend les mains en vaut la peine
Il te faudra te choisir cette fois

D'hier il n'y a que le bien que tu emmènes
Bien que tu sois loin déjà, encore s'éteignent
Les feux allumés par tes envies soudaines
De n'être qu'à toi ce que tu n'osais pas

Et s'en aller
Comme on s'égare pour mieux recommencer
Le moment est arrivé
Et s'en aller
Comme on revient
Comme on revient vers soi enfin

D'une histoire à l'autre tu changeais de repères
Comme si le Soleil tournait autour de la Terre
Et depuis que tu vis ta vie à ta manière
Tu te reçois 5 sur 5 cette fois

Et s'en aller
Comme on s'égare pour mieux recommencer
Le moment est arrivé

Et s'en aller
Comme on revient
Comme on revient vers soi enfin

Et s'en aller
Comme on s'avoue que vivre à commencer
C'est le moment de vérité

Et s'en aller
Comme on revient vers soi

Il fallait une moitié de vie
Pour arrêter de retenir
La force qui pousse l'autre demie
A tout changer, à te redevenir

Et s'en aller
Comme on s'égare pour mieux recommencer
Le moment est arrivé

Et s'en aller
Comme on s'avoue que vivre à commencer
C'est le moment de vérité

Et s'en aller
Comme on s'égare pour mieux recommencer
C'est le moment de vérité

Et s'en aller
Comme on revient
Comme on revient vers soi enfin

Là c'est le moment
De la vérité
Véritablement
Et puis s'en aller
Là c'est le moment
De tout avouer
Déclarer clairement
Toute la vérité


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