| Oh, you are my life - an irrevocable arrow:
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| Now dawn, then impenetrable darkness of night.
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| I am enchanted like a wanderer on the Earth:
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| Either forgotten in the war, or kissed by fate.
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| Chorus:
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| I believe in my heart and simple words,
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| And I keep my friends like I do books.
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| I believe in your drunken eyes,
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| And love is my religion.
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| And love is my religion.
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| My love…
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| Oh, you are my life - a country, an endless distance:
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| Either crazy spring, or early autumn.
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| Yes, you are my life - selfless love:
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| And with you, then lips in the blood; |
| then into you, as I am in the summer.
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| Chorus:
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| I believe in my heart and simple words,
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| And I keep my friends like I do books.
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| I believe in your drunken eyes,
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| And love is my religion.
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| And love is my religion.
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| My love…
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| Oh, you are my life - a string, steel and thin;
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| And while it sounds, oh, a sonorous note.
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| Yes, you are my life - a game, but not by the rules:
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| Either I go to the table to the Gods, or I go drinking with the devil.
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| I believe in your star in heaven,
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| When the sadness in the soul is great
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| I believe in God and luck,
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| And love is my religion!
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| Chorus:
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| I believe in my heart and simple words,
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| And I keep my friends like I do books.
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| I believe in your drunken eyes,
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| And love is my religion.
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| And love is my religion.
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| And love is my religion. |