Lyrics of 'Bien Trop Simple' by Joyce Jonathan

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Il la regardait marcher
Je le regardais aller
Toujours ses yeux se posaient
Vers moi parfois j'espérais

Je le regardais aller
Il la regardait marcher
Toujours ses yeux se posaient
Vers moi parfois je voulais

En moi je désespérais
Et toi tu la cherchais
Et c'est quand il te plait qu'il va t'abandonner
C'est trop simple
Mais c'est quand tu lui plais tu vas l'abandonner
C'est trop simple, c'est trop simple, bien trop simple

Je cherchais à éviter son regard sur moi posé
Et déjà plus exister ce qui avait commencé
Et moi je désespérais
Et toi tu me cherchais

Mais c est quand il te plait qu'il va t abandonner
C'est trop simple
Mais c est quand tu lui plais tu vas l'abandonner
C'est trop simple, c'est trop simple, bien trop simple

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