Jean Leloup balla toronto

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Jean Leloup
Miscellaneous
Balla in Toronto
Today the smoke from the fire
Has yellowed the sky and reddened the sun
The stars from the north remind us of death
And you call me again
You were sleeping on the bench
While I was driving
And I hope I never arrive
br/>Look! The stars!
As long as there are stars
on the side of the road
we will have to stop
As long as there are rivers
we can
bathe
And as long as there is fire
We will go little by little
summer and winter
Vagabond, millionaire, lovers... billionaires
Vagabond, millionaire, lovers
Time passes and one day we are old
And then alone and nothing remains but pride
of having loved correctly or the shame
and the torments of not having understood in time
Wait, I have something to tell you
As long as there is stars
on the side of the road
we will have to stop
As long as there are rivers
we can
swim
br/>And may nothing ever fear again
Other destinies than that of doubt
I will never forget the stars
On the road to Toronto
And this day on this beach on Lake Ontario
Millionaire, lovers... billionaires
Vagabond, millionaire, lovers

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