Ramones - Born to Die in Berlin - translation of the lyrics into French

Lyrics and translation Ramones - Born to Die in Berlin




Born to Die in Berlin
Né pour mourir à Berlin
Intoxicated by the orchids abandoned in the garden Demanding morphine
Intoxicated by the orchids abandoned in the garden Demanding morphine
Curse my soul is burning Stranded in the sweet wonderings breathing the
Curse my soul is burning Stranded in the sweet wonderings breathing the
Pale moon silver Torn painted lips tasting the last drops of life
Pale moon silver Torn painted lips tasting the last drops of life
Sometimes I feel like screaming Sometimes I feel I just can't win
Sometimes I feel like screaming Sometimes I feel I just can't win
Sometimes I feelin' my soul is as restless as the wind Maybe
Sometimes I feelin' my soul is as restless as the wind Maybe
I was born to die in Berlin
I was born to die in Berlin
I sprinkled cocaine on the floor when no one was watching I closed
I sprinkled cocaine on the floor when no one was watching I closed
My eyes and I let myself sleep Creeps and dirty bastards, demons waitin'
My eyes and I let myself sleep Creeps and dirty bastards, demons waitin'
By my bed There's no choice or difference, no one seems to notice
By my bed There's no choice or difference, no one seems to notice
Sometimes I feel like screamin' Sometimes I feel I just can't win
Sometimes I feel like screamin' Sometimes I feel I just can't win
Sometimes I feelin' my soul is as restless as the wind
Sometimes I feelin' my soul is as restless as the wind
Maybe I was born to die in Berlin
Maybe I was born to die in Berlin
(Third verse in German)
(Third verse in German)
Sometimes I feel like screamin' Sometimes I feel I just can't win
Sometimes I feel like screamin' Sometimes I feel I just can't win
Sometimes I feelin' my soul is as restless as the wind
Sometimes I feelin' my soul is as restless as the wind
Maybe I was born to die in Berlin Maybe I was born to die in Berlin
Maybe I was born to die in Berlin Maybe I was born to die in Berlin





Writer(s): DEE DEE RAMONE, JOHN CARCO


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