Se tiennent par la main
Et marchent en silence
Dans ces villes éteintes
Que le crachin balance
Le sol que leur pas
Pas à pas fredonné
Ils marchent en silence
Les désespérés Ils ont brûlés leurs ailes
Ils ont perdu leurs branches
Tellement naufragés
Que la mort paraît blanche
Ils reviennent d'amourIls se sont réveillés
Ils marchent en silence
Les désespérés Et je sais leur chemin
Pour l'avoir cheminé
Déjà plus de cent fois
Cent fois plus qu'à moitié
Moins vieux ou plus meurtris
Ils vont terminer
Partent en silence
Les désespérés Lente sous le pontL'eau est douce et profonde
Voici la bonne hôtesse
Voici la fin du monde
Ils pleurent leurs prénoms
Comme de jeunes mariés
Ils fondent en silence
Les désespérés Que se lève celui
Qui leur lance la pierre
Ils ne sait de l'amourQue le verbe s'aimerSur le pont il n'est plus rienQu'une brume légère
Ça s'oublie en silence
Ceux qui ont espéré
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