C'est un instant étrange
Tu me regardes en silence
Ça ne dure que quelques secondes
Et tu t'en vas dans ton monde
C'est un moment distance
Ton regard en dissidence
Et je vois passer une ombre
Quand tu me fuis quand tu sombres

Ne m'oublie pas, ne m'oublie pas
Quand tu es au pays de tes rêves, ne m'oublie pas
Ne m'oublie pas, ne m'oublie pas
Quand tu es au pays de tes rêves, ne m'oublie pas

Maladresse, impuissance
On dirait que je n'ai aucune chance
On dirait que tu me sondes
Pour m'entraîner quand tu tombes
C'est un moment si intense
Rien n'a plus la moindre importance
Et tu retournes en pénombre
Pour me laisser dans ce monde

Ne m'oublie pas, ne m'oublie pas
Quand tu es au pays de tes rêves, ne m'oublie pas
Ne m'oublie pas, ne m'oublie pas
Quand tu es au pays de tes rêves, ne m'oublie pas

Oh ! Ne m'oublie pas
Tu reviendras du pays de tes rêves, je serai là

Ne m'oublie pas, ne m'oublie pas
Quand tu plonges quand tes yeux s'éteignent, ne m'oublie pas
Ne m'oublie pas, ne m'oublie pas
Quand tu es au pays de tes rêves, souviens-toi
D'où que tu sois de quelques ténèbres, ne m'oublie pas

Ne m'oublie pas.


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