Ces jours-ci tout s'emmêle, je ne peux plus te voir
Je ne peux plus chanter sans me perdre dans l'abîme
Les mots écrits sur les murs, les mots vides sont des pièges
Mon cœur, il bat si vite et j'peux plus respirer

J'ai besoin de partir, de nous donner de l'espace
J'ai besoin de partir, de nous donner de l'espace

Quelque part aussi beau qu'avant, qu'avant, quand on vivait
Quelque part aussi beau qu'avant, qu'avant, quand on aimait
C'est ta voix, c'est ta voix, c'est ta voix que j'aimais
C'est ma voix, c'est ma voix, c'est ma voix qui te plaît

Je reconnais tous ces esprits qui dansent libres dans tes veines
Dans tes yeux, dans ton cœur, dans mes larmes
J't'ai donné du temps pour pouvoir revenir
Réalise, j'ai cintré nos idées, pourquoi?
Pourquoi, pour qui? Pour toi et pour moi

C'est dommage, tout devient toujours si compliqué
C'est dommage, tout devient toujours si compliqué

Quelque part aussi beau qu'avant, qu'avant, quand on vivait
Quelque part aussi beau qu'avant, qu'avant, quand on aimait
C'est ta voix, c'est la voix, c'est ta voix que j'aimais
C'est ma voix, c'est ma voix, c'est ma voix qui te plaît

Tout devient comme avant
Tout devient comme avant

C'est ta voix, c'est ta voix, c'est ta voix que j'aimais
Quelque part aussi beau qu'avant, qu'avant, quand on vivait
Quelque part aussi beau qu'avant, qu'avant, quand on aimait


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