L'ordre des choses
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L'ordre des choses
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D'abord ce sera l'envie
De se raconter nos nuits
D'oublier les heures
Et puis ce sera la fièvre
Sur nos corps, sur nos lèvres
Juste avant les peurs
Ca te dérange si je pose
Le redoutable ordre des choses
REFRAIN :
Peux-tu changer ce refrain ?
Tous les débuts ont une fin
Car après ce seront les doutes
Ceux que l'amour ajoute
Aux battements de coeur
Enfin ce sera la peine
Celle que l'amour entraîne
Quand a sonné l'heure
Ca te dérange si je pose
Le redoutable ordre des choses
REFRAIN :
Peux-tu changer ce refrain ?
Tous les débuts ont une fin
Avant qu'un baiser se pose
Change-moi l'ordre des choses
Tu dis que rien n'est fatal
Mais j'ai déjà eu si mal
Que faut-il faire ? Prendre la pose
Et oublier l'ordre des choses
REFRAIN (x2)
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