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by Gary E. Andrews - 04/15/24 07:08 PM
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L'insouciance (with Julia)
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Jan 14th a 12:41 PM
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Hi all, I don't know if there's a place for a french song here ... https://soundcloud.com/christian-devienne/linsouciance-avec-juliaHere's the translation of lyrics : Where is the carelessness that I loved so much The one I felt when I was a child It left my life, without saying anything, forever It won't come back. Yet I'm waiting for it A merry-go-round, hair in the wind A giggle at the top of a slide A walk with my grandparents A hug in Mom's arms Where is the carelessness that I loved so much The joy that I feel, it is no longer that of before But sometimes it's weird, my memory allows me To relive for a moment the carelessness of a child
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