Je me lève et je te bouscule
Tu n'te réveilles pas
Comme d'habitude
Sur toi je remonte le drap
J'ai peur que tu aies froid
Comme d'habitude
Ma main caresse tes cheveux
Presque malgré moi
Comme d'habitude
Mais toi tu me tournes le dos
Comme d'habitude

Et puis je m'habille très vite
Je sors de la chambre
Comme d'habitude
Tout seul je bois mon café
Je suis en retard
Comme d'habitude
Sans bruit je quitte la maison
Tout est gris dehors
Comme d'habitude
J'ai froid, je relève mon col
Comme d'habitude

Comme d'habitude, toute la journée
Je vais jouer à faire semblant
Comme d'habitude je vais sourire
Oui, comme d'habitude je vais même rire
Comme d'habitude, enfin je vais vivre
Oui, comme d'habitude

Et puis le jour s'en ira
Moi je reviendrai
Comme d'habitude
Toi, tu seras sortie
Pas encore rentrée
Comme d'habitude
Tout seul j'irai me coucher
Dans ce grand lit froid
Comme d'habitude
Mes larmes, je les cacherai
Comme d'habitude

Mais comme d'habitude, même la nuit
Je vais jouer à faire semblant
Comme d'habitude tu rentreras
Oui, comme d'habitude je t'attendrai
Comme d'habitude tu me souriras
Oui, comme d'habitude
Oh, comme d'habitude tu te déshabilleras
Oui, comme d'habitude tu te coucheras
Oui, comme d'habitude on s'embrassera
Oh, comme d'habitude
Oh, comme d'habitude on fera semblant
Oui, comme d'habitude on fera l'amour
Oui, comme d'habitude on fera semblant
Oh! Comme d'habitude
Oh, comme, d'habitude on fera semblant


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    I get up and I nudge you. You don't wake up, as usual. I put the sheet back on you. I'm afraid that you're cold, as usual. My hand caresses your hair Almost despite myself, as usual But you turn your back on me, as usual.

    So I dress quickly. I leave the room, as usual. Alone, I drink my coffee. I'm late, as usual. Quietly, I leave the house. Everything's grey outside, as usual. I'm cold, I turn up my collar, as usual.

    As usual, all day I'll pretend to play. As usual, I'll smile. As usual, I'll even laugh. As usual, finally I will live, as usual.

    And then, the day will go For me, I'll come home, as usual. And you have gone out Not yet returned, as usual. Alone, I'll go lying down In this big cold bed, as usual. My tears, I'll hide them, as usual.

    As usual, even at night I'll pretend to play. As usual, you'll come home. As usual, I'll be waiting. As usual, you'll smile at me, as usual. As usual, you'll undress. As usual, you'll lie down. As usual, we'll kiss, as usual. As usual, we'll pretend. As usual, we'll make love. As usual, we'll pretend, as usual.

    Oliviakaon August 21, 2017   Link

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