paroles de chanson The Happy Song - Voltaire
Spoken:
A
Buddhist
on
the
subway
tells
me
that
What
you
want
is
rarely,
if
ever,
what
you
need.
And
of
course,
I
argue
the
point
like
a
completely
self-righteous
idiot.
Sung:
I
was
looking
for
perfection
And
it
found
me,
right
between
the
eyes
All
this
time
we
spent
in
bliss,
You
know,
like
all
things,
it
has
to
fade
away
The
devil
says
beware
Cus
when
you
ask,
you
might
get
what
you
want
The
devil,
he
may
care
When
you
ask,
you
might
get
what
you
want
Spoken:
So
now
I
spend
most
of
my
time
waiting
for
things
to
happen,
Letting
the
wind
take
me
where
it
will.
Sung:
Only
when
it′s
done
do
you
lose
the
veil
You
get
so
blind
you
never
see
the
light
coming
down
the
tracks
It
keeps
me
hanging
from
a
thread
Devil
drives
the
train,
Devil
pass
me
by
This
is
the
happy
song
I
wrote
for
you
You
know,
this
is
the
happy
song
I
never
wrote
for
you
And
after
all
this
time,
And
after
all
the
lies
Never
dreamed
you
would
seem
to
me
little
more
than
an
earthly
waste
of
time
After
all
these
precious
opportunities
that
I
had
to
set
things
right
Dissolve
like
regret
in
heaven,
they
do
And
she
said
Anata
no
namae
o
yuki
ni
kaku
Keredomo
nani
mo
iwanai.
(Japanese
translation:
You
write
your
name
in
the
snow
Yet
say
nothing.)
This
is
the
happy
song
I
wrote
for
you
This
is
the
happy
song
I
never
wrote
for
you
After
all
this
time,
and
after
all
the
lies
Never
dreamed
you
would
seem
to
me
little
more
than
an
earthly
waste
of
time
After
all
these
precious
opportunities
that
I
had
to
set
things
right
Dissolve
like
regret
in
heaven,
Zen
Buddhist
heaven.
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