Le Sub
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Le Sub
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There is a place the looks like Louisiana
In italy
A gentle breeze moves the white sheets on the terrace
So tenderly
It feels like the south
For time lasts forever
And life certainly
More that a million years
Always in the summer
And in the yard all the children
They are playing
Still young and free
I look around at this beauty that surrounds me
It's all I need
It feels like the south
For time lasts forever
And life certainly
More that a million years
Always in the summer
Some darker days they are coming
We all know it
It's endlessly
And from the storm
We try to hide
But it's a lot cause
They say it's our destiny
And I hope it's the south
Here time lasts forever
For we could have lived
More than a million years
Always in the summer
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Who performs "Le Sub"?
Lola Marsh performs "Le Sub", and this lyric page sits inside the Lola Marsh catalog on LyroVerse.
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