Les Feuilles Mortes

Album: Préliminaires (2009)
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  • Oh, je voudrais tant que tu te souviennes
    Des jours heureux ou nous etions amis
    En ce temps-la la vie etait plus belle
    Et le soleil plus brulant qu'aujourd'hui

    Les feuilles mortes se ramassent a la pelle
    Tu vois, je n'ai pas oublie
    Les feuilles mortes se ramassent a la pelle
    Les souvenirs et les regrets aussi

    Et le vent do nord les emporte
    Dans la nuit froide de l'oubli
    Tu vois, je n'ai pas oublie
    La chanson que tu me chantais

    See'est une chanson qui nous resemble
    Toi, tu m'aimais et je t'aimais
    Et nous vivions tous les deux ensemble
    Toi qui m'aimais, moi qui t'aimais

    Mais la vie separe ceux qui s'aiment
    Tout doucement, sans faire de bruit
    Et la mer efface sur le sable
    Les pas des amants desunis Writer/s: Jacques Prévert, Joseph Kosma
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., O/B/O DistroKid
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