Ne me raconte pas
Le roman de la rose
Le goût et la couleur des choses
Je les connaît déjà

Ne me raconte pas
Roméo et Juliette
L'histoire de la Belle et la Bête
Je ne comprendrais pas

Dis-moi plutôt comment t'aimer
Ce qu'il faut faire pour te garder
J'entends ta voix parler de tout
Je n'entends pas parler de nous

Plus loin que trois mots à se dire
Plus fort qu'un moment de plaisir
Et plus longtemps qu'un seul été
Je veux savoir comment t'aimer

do sable entre les mains
Le froid d'un feu d'hier
Un peu de neige en fin d'hiver
Voilà ce que je tiens

Alors dis-moi comment t'aimer
Ce qu'il faut faire pour te garder
Larmes si je vivais sans toi
Rires le jour où je te vois

Plus loin que le dernier soleil
Plus fort encore que l'arc-en-ciel
Et plus longtemps qu'un seul été
Je veux savoir comment t'aimer
Je veux savoir comment t'aimer

Je veux savoir comment t'aimer

Comment t'aimer.


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Comment T'Aimer Lyrics as written by Eddy Marnay (edmond Bacri) Romano Musumarra

Lyrics © BEUSCHER ARPEGE, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    What are you on man? Do you even understand French? Are you just here to get some attention because you want to portray yourself as a racist? But yeah, I know I am supposed to say what this song means to me, but I haven't even heard it. I just wanted to see who would reply to one of Céline's French songs. By reading it, looks like another one of her love songs...

    priestpiloton October 20, 2006   Link
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    FRENCH ANGER!!!!! :@ :@ :@ :@

    "Ihateniggers"... Do you know exactly what sentence you incur by profering racist injury? I don't think so... Do you know exactly who was Hitler? I don't think so... Do you know what he exactly do? I don't think so... My grand mother have been sended in a nazi camp because she had Hongariun origin... Don't talk about something you can't UNDERSTAND... I've never seen such a stupid guy!!! :@

    ...

    To all: The title of this song means "How to love", and it's a beautiful song about LOVE, sure... =)

    Julien7on August 06, 2009   Link
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    chhaviydvon April 28, 2020   Link

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