Tout s'en va, tout se meurt
Tu ne crois plus à notre bonheur
Et tu deviens sans raison ni cause
Nerveuse et morose, Rose, Rose Rose, Rose, ah oui! je me souviensJ'avais quoi, dix-sept ans, toi peux être un peu moins
Quand tu séchais les cours et venais le matin
Pour m'apporter ton coeur comme un bouton de rose
Rose, rose, amour de mon passé
Quand tu venais me voir dans ma chambre au grenier
Je trouvais que ta peau sentait le foin mouillé
Et quand je t'embrassais... mais ça c'est autre chose Tout s'en va, tout se meurt
Tu veux fermer ta porte à mon coeurJ'entends déjà le vent qui se lève
Pour chasser mes rêves, Eve, Eve Eve, Eve encore un souvenir
Qui m'a brûlé le coeur avant que de faiblirJ'ai cru devenir fou, j'ai voulu en mourir
Mais le temps guérit tout, un jour sans crier gare
Eve, Eve à mordre follement
Dans le fruit de l'amour, on se brise les dents
Si tu m'as fait du mal j'ai conservé pourtant
Le souvenir des jours... je crois que je m'égare Tout s'en va, tout se meurt
Je sens qu'en moi s'installe la peur
Tu as déjà bouclé ta valise
Et je réalise, Lise, lise Lise, Lise ou es-tu aujourd'huiToi qui mourrais le jour pour renaître la nuit
Toi qui marchais pieds nus en rêvant sous a pluie
Abhorrant le soleil mais adorant la neige
Lise, Lise et tes cheveux mouvants
Fantasque, inattendue, mi-femme et mi-enfant,
Qui tombais dans mes bras parfois en sanglotant
Ou en riant très fort... voyons ou en étais-je? Tout s'en va, tout ce meurt
Je ne suis plus qu'une ombre dans ton coeur
Et je vois bien qu'en toi tout s'apprêtePour d'autres conquêtes... Kate, Kate Kate, Kate à l'accent que j'aimaisQui malgré ses efforts lorsqu'elle s'exprimaitNe pouvais s'empêcher d'écorcher le français
Qui bien qu'étant anglaise était pourtant d'argileKate, Kate avait mille trésors
Et des taches de rouille agrémentaient son corps
Comme si ses parents l'avait laissée dehors
Trop longtemps sous la pluie... le bonheur fragile Tout s'en va, tout se meurt
Mais le printemps reviens vainqueur
Les bras chargés de rêves et de fleurs
Et sèche nos pleurs
Et sème en nos coeurs
Ses grains de folie
Ainsi va la vie
Charles Aznavour, born Shahnourh Varinag Aznavourian (1924-2018), was a French singer-songwriter, actor, and diplomat of Armenian origin. Considered one of the greatest French artists of the 20th century, Aznavour sold over 100 million records worldwide. His musical career, which began in the 1940s, spanned a wide range of genres, from jazz to French chanson, opera, and classical music. Aznavour was known for his memorable melodies, poetic lyrics, and deep, versatile voice. Among his most famous songs are "La Bohème", "She", "Emmenez-moi" and "Que c'est triste Venise". Besides music, Aznavour acted in numerous films and also served as a diplomat for Armenia. Throughout his long career, he received numerous awards and accolades, including the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2018.
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