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Dion Celine - Trop Jeune Dix-sept Ans Lyrics



Dion Celine - Trop Jeune Dix-sept Ans Lyrics




(Eddy Marnay / Diane Juster)
Too young at seventeen.
Quoi, dj?,On tait si bien
Je ne comprends rien
ton coeur
Quoi, dj?,Plus riense dire
Tu n'as pas pu mentirmon coeur
Toi surtout que je voyais
Comme on voit le soleil
Toi partout o je passais
Mes heures les plus belles
Trop nave,
,Ce qui m'arrive
,On dirait que je suis,
What?, already?,we were so well
I don't understand a thing
To your heart
What?, already?,nothing else to say to each other
You cannot have lied to my heart
You especially that I was seeing
Like we see the sun
You everywhere where I was spending
My most beautiful hours
Too naive,
,What happens to me
,We could say I am,
Trop jeunedix-sept ans
Trop tendre aussi
Trop jeunedix-sept ans
Too young at seventeen
Too tender also
Too young at seventeen
J'ai joune plus tre enfant
Mais toi tu ne jouais pas
C'est moi qui voyais trop grand
Et je paie aujourd'hui
D'avoir rv ma vie
I played to no longer be a child
But you were not playing
It's me who saw too big
And I pay today
For having dreamt my life
Trop jeunedix-sept ans
Trop tendre aussi
Si vieilledix-sept ans
Triste
Si triste,ce soir
Trop jeune
Too young at seventeen
Too tender also
So old at seventeen
Sad
So sad,tonight
Too young
Vivre comme avant,t'oublier,
Me passer de toi,
M'endormir,me rveiller
Et ne plus pensertoi
Ou faire semblant de sourire
Je ne saurais pas
Living like before,.forgetting you
To do without you,.
Falling asleep,waking up
And no longer think about you
Or doing like I'm smiling
I wouldn't know
Trop jeunedix-sept ans
Trop tendre aussi
Trop jeunedix-sept ans
Triste,si triste,
Triste,si triste,
Ce soir
Too young at seventeen
Too tender also
Too young at seventeen
Sad,so sad,
Sad,so sad,
Tonight
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French

(Eddy Marnay / Diane Juster)
Too young at seventeen.
Quoi, dj?,On tait si bien
Je ne comprends rien
ton coeur
Quoi, dj?,Plus riense dire
Tu n'as pas pu mentirmon coeur
Toi surtout que je voyais
Comme on voit le soleil
Toi partout o je passais
Mes heures les plus belles
Trop nave,
,Ce qui m'arrive
,On dirait que je suis,
What?, already?,we were so well
I don't understand a thing
To your heart
What?, already?,nothing else to say to each other
You cannot have lied to my heart
You especially that I was seeing
Like we see the sun
You everywhere where I was spending
My most beautiful hours
Too naive,
,What happens to me
,We could say I am,
Trop jeunedix-sept ans
Trop tendre aussi
Trop jeunedix-sept ans
Too young at seventeen
Too tender also
Too young at seventeen
J'ai joune plus tre enfant
Mais toi tu ne jouais pas
C'est moi qui voyais trop grand
Et je paie aujourd'hui
D'avoir rv ma vie
I played to no longer be a child
But you were not playing
It's me who saw too big
And I pay today
For having dreamt my life
Trop jeunedix-sept ans
Trop tendre aussi
Si vieilledix-sept ans
Triste
Si triste,ce soir
Trop jeune
Too young at seventeen
Too tender also
So old at seventeen
Sad
So sad,tonight
Too young
Vivre comme avant,t'oublier,
Me passer de toi,
M'endormir,me rveiller
Et ne plus pensertoi
Ou faire semblant de sourire
Je ne saurais pas
Living like before,.forgetting you
To do without you,.
Falling asleep,waking up
And no longer think about you
Or doing like I'm smiling
I wouldn't know
Trop jeunedix-sept ans
Trop tendre aussi
Trop jeunedix-sept ans
Triste,si triste,
Triste,si triste,
Ce soir
Too young at seventeen
Too tender also
Too young at seventeen
Sad,so sad,
Sad,so sad,
Tonight
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Writer: Barry Blue, Paul Greedus, Eddy Marnay
Copyright: Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

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Performed By: Dion Celine
Language: French
Length: 3:16
Written by: Barry Blue, Paul Greedus, Eddy Marnay

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