Letra de Mexico
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I woke up at dawn,
Not even the tide was up.
Getting ready to run,
Not even the tide was up.
Getting ready to run,
But the last tune was fighting back.
I opened my eyes, eventually,
Not quite sure of where I was;
Still in Mexico of course.
I got out of bed,
Like an eavesdropper
Lodging in this place,
An unfamiliar face,
A new day glimmering.
I stepped out into the sand.
I'm a stranger in this land
And I'm far from Mexico;
I'm far from Mexico.
I once saw a book
Carelessly left on display.
You were not supposed to look,
As if I wasn't crazy enough;
I saw pages filled with aphorisms
And the things you didn't tell.
You knew Mexico quite well;
You knew Mexico quite well.
(Merci à Leon DUONER pour cettes paroles)
I opened my eyes, eventually,
Not quite sure of where I was;
Still in Mexico of course.
I got out of bed,
Like an eavesdropper
Lodging in this place,
An unfamiliar face,
A new day glimmering.
I stepped out into the sand.
I'm a stranger in this land
And I'm far from Mexico;
I'm far from Mexico.
I once saw a book
Carelessly left on display.
You were not supposed to look,
As if I wasn't crazy enough;
I saw pages filled with aphorisms
And the things you didn't tell.
You knew Mexico quite well;
You knew Mexico quite well.
(Merci à Leon DUONER pour cettes paroles)
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