Louise

Louise went swimming in the river
In the morning
She brought a basket full of apples
And a tangerine
But she couldn't find a friend
She wanted to bring

When she entered the water
With a trembling voice
She wondered why she chose to turn a living man
Into a ghost
But she couldn't blame anyone
For having the choice

Louise, do not cry, do the right thing and I'll come back sometimes
When the wind blowing high, a moon of tangerine
Hang from the sky
I'll be the shadow of the memory
Falling from your eye

There are flowers in bloom around the apple tree
That I love the most
But the land of this country has no mercy
For its shadows
Well, I cannot blame anyone
For being a ghost



Credits
Writer(s): Jean-yves Pierre Lozac'h, Remi Andre Jean Alexandre, Jonathan Morali, Olivier Nicolas Eric Marguerit, Clement Carle
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