Mer
Mon cœur pèse des tonnes
Et mon corps s'abandonne
Si léger à la mer
La mer pleure ses vagues
Qui ont un goût de larmes
Et s'en vont, éphémères
Se perdre en la terre
Se fondre à la terre

Mer
Magique, originelle
Dans son rythme essentiel
Le ventre de la mer
Vous garde pour vous jeter
Dans un monde desséché
Qui n'est fait que de terre
Où je n'ai jamais
Su ce qu'il faut faire

Et la vague danse et joue
Puis se brise
Et la mer, tout à coup
Devient grise
Mon amour est si lourd à porter
Je voudrais doucement me coucher

Dans la mer
Magique, originelle
Dans son rythme essentiel
Je voudrais que la mer
Me reprenne pour renaître
Ailleurs que dans ma tête
Ailleurs que sur la terre
Où sans mon amour
Je ne peux rien faire


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Mer Lyrics as written by Valenisa Zagni Francoise Hardy

Lyrics © Raleigh Music Publishing LLC, BUDDE MUSIC FRANCE, Peermusic Publishing

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