Deux mondes à part
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Deux mondes à part
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Forgive me for not stayingBut I can't stand the morningSo wake up from the deadAnd smell the coffeeAnd don't tell me what you've foundI don't want to knowThere's nothing more to sayUnless you want to whine and whine and whine againI knew you,
I knew you'd want me to stayC'est pas parce que je te sourisQue je resterai pour ta seule envieParaissons si bien en surfaceParaissons si bienMalgré le malaisePourquoi c'est si compliquéDe pouvoir se comprendreMais il y a un manque que juste les manqués peuvent tolérerL'éternel sombre
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Lili Fatale performs "Deux mondes à part", and this lyric page sits inside the Lili Fatale catalog on LyroVerse.
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