Tonalité : Bb major
Verse 1
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In 1941, when
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Paris was occupied and war had
darkened the city of light,
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Oskar
Jerome
Kern poured all the warm and tender
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sentiment we hold in our hearts
and happiness abide
into the lyric and melody of
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a hauntingly beautiful song
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that reminds us of one of the saddest
times in modern history.
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The last time I saw
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Paris, her heart was warm and gay.
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I heard the laughter of her
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heart in every street cafe.
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Par is, her trees were
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dressed for spring.
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And lovers walked beneath those trees,
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and birds found songs to sing.
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I dodged the same old taxi cabs
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that I had dodged for years.
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The chorus of their squeaky horns
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was music to my ears.
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The last time I saw
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Paris, her heart was warm and gay.
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No matter how they change her,
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I'll remember her that way.
You
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