Encore Et Encore
Francis Cabrel
Again and Again
First our bodies that separate,
You're alone in the headlights,
You hear every time you breathe
Like a piece of fabric tearing.
And it continues again and again,
It's just the beginning, okay, okay...
The next moment the wind rages,
The hours stretch out like weeks,
You find yourself alone sitting on the floor,
Jumping at every car door sound.
And it continues again and again,
It's just the beginning, okay, okay...
Something just fell
On the floorboards,
It's always the same movie playing,
You're all alone in the space.
There's no one in front...
The same night as the night before,
The same places twice too big,
And you move as if in corridors,
You manage to avoid the mirrors,
But it continues again and again,
It's just the beginning, okay, okay...
Something just fell
On the floorboards,
It's always the same movie playing,
You're all alone in the space.
There's no one in front...
There's no one...
You should be able to talk about it in the past,
You should be able to stop thinking about it
You should forget about it all day long.
Tell yourself he's on the other side of the pole,
Tell yourself especially that he won't come back.
And it amuses the birds that fly away,
The birds that fly away.
The birds that fly away.
You count the chances you have left,
A bit of his scent on your jacket,
You must have confused the lights
Of a star and a streetlight.
And it continues again and again,
It's just the beginning, okay, okay...
And it continues again and again,
It's just the beginning, okay, okay...
There are couples falling apart,
On the ceiling tiles,
It's always the same movie playing,
You're all alone in the space,
There's no one in front... no one...
Something just fell
On the floorboards,
It's always the same movie playing,
You're all alone in the space.
There's no one in front... no one...
There are couples falling apart,
On the ceiling tiles,
It's always the same movie playing...
The same movie playing...