J'ai encore rêvé d'elle
C'est bête, elle n'a rien fait pour ça
Elle n'est pas vraiment belle
C'est mieux, elle est faite pour moi
Toute en douceur
Juste pour mon cœur

Je l'ai rêvée si fort
Que les draps s'en souviennent
Je dormais dans son corps
Bercé par ses "je t'aime"

Si je pouvais me réveiller à ses côtés
Si je savais où la trouver
Donnez-moi l'espoir
Prêtez-moi un soir
Une nuit, juste, pour elle et moi
Et demain matin, elle s'en ira

J'ai encore rêvé d'elle (je rêve aussi)
Je n'ai rien fait pour ça (j'ai mal dormi)
Elle n'est pas vraiment belle (j'ai un peu froid)
Elle est faite pour moi (réveille-toi)

Tout en douceur
Juste pour mon cœur
Si je pouvais me réveiller à ses côtés (ouvre tes yeux, tu ne dors pas)
Si je savais où la trouver (regarde-moi)
Donnez-moi l'espoir (je suis à toi)
Prêtez-moi un soir (je t'aime)

Une nuit, juste pour elle et moi
Et demain, enfin je vais me réveiller
(Je t'attendais, regarde-moi) à ses côtés
C'est sûr, je vais la retrouver (ouvre tes bras)
Donnez-moi un soir (donnez-lui) (je suis à toi)
Laissez-moi y croire (une vie)

Une vie juste pour toi et moi
Et demain
Tu seras là


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J'ai encore rêvé d'elle Lyrics as written by Serge Pierre Koolenn Richard Dewitte

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