Player ragondelune posted a message on 02/11 20:27 on the ZooValley Forum: Léo Ferré: The Romantics. Answer him on ZooValley and exchange with other players
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They mistook the dew for rosé from Anjou And the moon in quarters for Cartier, jewelry The Romantics They put rugs under the wind's paws They were attaching crepe to the spring sails The Romantics They were selling Brazil while drinking their coffee And they were dying of pleasure to open a kiss And to see the verb "to love" shining within it. And to put it in the present tense even though it was in the past tense They have the disease of the century and they have it until they are a hundred years old. In the past, they died from this disease at 30 years old. The Romantics They have short hair and go to Dorian Guy Dressing in British or Italian style The Romantics They put their horses in the Jaguar camp By mowing their oats in the sidewalk meadows With the sounds of iron that no longer has hooves And neighing sounds translated into "stereo" They placed Nature at the heart of their songs They park their car at the foot of their houses The Romantics They watched the night in childlike sorrow They watch boredom on a small screen The Romantics They would receive guests at their homes on evenings of hardship. People "dressed in black" whom they mistook for their brothers Today, it's the same, but in a fraternal way. They plug in their destiny No one was there 🎵🎵🎵🎤👼