Méditerranéenne
Hervé Vilard
Mediterranean
My life will be yours
Mediterranean
Oh Saint Mary, whom I love
There's danger for the stranger
You have on your forehead the cross of your village
And big black eyes staring at me
Who gave you that sway, you who were born
Among the vineyards and olive fields
In your family, we love storms
The flamingos and wild horses
Scattered, sunny, bewitched
Like all the people of the road
Come join me at night but be careful
Because you know well that your brother is watching us
He has sworn to you
There's danger for the stranger
Mediterranean
But how beautiful you are
This Bohemian scent, I would love it since you love me
My life will be yours
Mediterranean
Oh Saint Mary, whom I love
There's danger for the stranger
But I want to run in the waves
And shout under the Camargue sky
Who gave you that sway, the majesty
To be barefoot in the midst of the gypsies
At dusk, the fire, the flames
Revive love in the hearts of women
When you're sad, a guitarist, a violinist
Is always there to play soulful tunes
Come join me at night but be careful
Because you know well that your brother is watching us
He has sworn to you
There's danger for the stranger
Mediterranean
The guitars remember
The sea is in the plain
Oh Saint Mary, whom I love
My life will be yours
Mediterranean
This Bohemian scent, I would love it since you love me
Mediterranean
My life will be yours
Oh Saint Mary, whom I love
There's danger for the stranger
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