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Artiste:
Lm.c
Titre:
La Dee Da (English)
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Taking everything you want in your hands The king of a country extremely far from the sea A palace becomes visible to a dancer He touches her black hair and falls in love The smell of Mocha Mattari* wakes her up High in the sky there is an arabesque of gold and silver There are things made of marble It does not satisfy that heart of her's The maids and butlers tell her stories From that day on it was inevitable Before long the king had cast everything away He rushes away from the castle La la la dee da La la la dee da How long has it been? This feeling Morning comes and he's awakened from his dream La la la dee da La la la dee da Scheherazade** I fall behind in my teachings Where can I go to meet that girl? There is no one thousand and one nights, I drown in light Even if I get it all In that spot a melody calls me to the sea I let this body sink and give offer myself "You can have anything you want" That was the expectation of the mustached man You always got everything you wanted You lost everything La la la dee da La la la dee da This isn't supposed to be happening It's a melody of confused loneliness La la la dee da La la la dee da Scheherazade**, hear me The overly foolish man continues to search It's the story's pitiful conclusion In one thousand wishes, only one is granted If I could just return to that time From the heavens a melody invites me to the sea I submerge this body and sacrifice it In one thousand, there is one nameless night, I drown in light I parted from everything My love was endless, though it seemed inconsistent I cannot erase the illusion of that day *Mocha Mattari is a fancy brand of coffee in Japan, I think... I could be wrong. **If you've ever read Arabian Nights, you'll know who Scheherazade is. She was the sultant's wife, who (in order to save her life) told her husband extravagant and suspenseful stories.