Lyrics of ' Fauché ' by Eddy Mitchell

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Mon cœur est triste
Ma vie est vide
Je suis fauché

Tous mes tourments
Proviennent de l'argent
Je suis fauché

J'ai peur de rencontrer plusieurs de mes amis
Aussi je dors le jour ne sortant que la nuit
De peur qu'ils apprennent
Que je suis fini
Je suis fauché

Je vais voir mon frère
Voir ce qu'il peut faire
Pour m'aider
Mais je souris
Car lui aussi
Il est fauché

Oh rien ne va plus
Au jeu j'ai tout perdu
Mais malheureux au jeu
Non pas d'amour heureux
Je voudrais pleurer
Je voudrais crier
Je suis fauché

J'aimerais te voir
Toi mon seul espoir
Pour oublier
Mais je t'ennuie
Car tu as compris
Je suis fauché

Oh tout est terminé
Le présent, le passé
C'est bien décidé
On m'a laissé tomber
Je prends à témoin
Le ciel si lointain
Pour oublier
Je suis fauché

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