Stabat Mater

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Woodkid

Woodkid is the musician alias of Yoann Lemoine, a French director/singer/songwriter. more »


Year:
2013
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In the glorious days, till we lost our ways
Hey, do you recall when the war was just a game?
Now the wind ventures to other plains
Hey, when will I see you again if I go?

This train whistles and blows all sounds away
Hey, how could we be close again?

Now the night is bathing in disgrace
Hey, do you still braid some flowers in your hair
Come the sound of boots and metal chains
Hey, will the perfume of the daisies remain?

A circus of horses in dancing in the bay
Hey, now the fire's in the way
The past is sucked by quicksands I'm afraid
Hey, do you recall when the war was just a game?

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Written by: SEBASTIEN AKCHOTE, YOANN LEMOINE, DANY HERICOURT

Lyrics © SONGS MUSIC PUBLISHING

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