Sacred Heart

Album: The Civil Wars (2013)
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  • Quand je marche dans la rue
    La rue vers le Sacré-Cœur
    Je me souviens des promesses
    Au nom de l'amour

    Je, je vais t'attendre là
    Viendras-tu pour moi?
    Je vais t'attendre là
    Seulement toi

    Tu peux me tenir
    Jusqu'à ce que le soleil se cache
    Et embrasse-moi doucement
    Jusqu'à ce qu'il revienne

    Je vais t'attendre là
    Viendras-tu pour moi?
    Je vais t'attendre là
    Seulement toi

    Tu prends peut-être du retard
    Tu as peut-être raté ton train
    Tu ne peux peut-être pas me pardonner

    Les ombres grandissent
    Et les foules s'effacent

    Je, je vais t'attendre là
    Viendras-tu pour moi?
    Je vais t'attendre là
    Seulement toi
    Seulement toi Writer/s: JOHN WHITE, JOY WILLIAMS
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Spirit Music Group
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