Richard Séguin — L'ange vagabond song lyrics and translation
The page contains the lyrics and English translation of the song "L'ange vagabond" by Richard Séguin.
Lyrics
Tu cherchais qui, tu cherchais quoi
de lowell mass jusqu'à l.a.
peut-être une trace de parenté
un peu de toi ou un abri
y avait de l’encre dans ton stylo
des mots qui chantent sur ton rouleau
t’a pris la route du bout de la nuit
t’as viré de boutte seul dans paris
dans ta mémoire y a des tiroirs
des sales histoires, de sans espoirs
le merrimac et du cognac
de grandes prières pour ton petit frère
tu cherchais, qui tu cherchais quoi
de lowell mass jusqu'à l.a.
comme un apôtre sans jésus-christ
d’un bord à l’autre de ce pays
dans ta mémoire y’a des tiroirs
d’amours brisés, de canucks fuckés
tu savais bien qu’un immigré
parle pas pour rien au monde entier
on the road again (2x)
au bout de ta peine comme un requiem
tu cherchais qui, tu cherchais quoi
de lowell mass jusqu'à l.a.
peut-être une trace de parenté
un peu de toi ou un abri
on the road again (2x)
tu cherchais qui, tu cherchais quoi
on the road again
(Merci à Dandan pour cettes paroles)
Lyrics translation
You were looking for who, you were looking for what
from lowell mass to l. A.
perhaps a trace of kinship
a little bit of you or a shelter
there was ink in your pen.
words that sing on your roll
you took the road at the end of the night
you left alone in paris
in your memory there are drawers
dirty stories, hopeless
merrimac and cognac
great prayers for your little brother
you were looking for who you were looking for what
from lowell mass to l. A.
like an apostle without Jesus christ
from one side of this country to the other
in your memory there are drawers
broken loves, canucks fucked
did you know that an immigrant
don't talk to the whole world for nothing
on the road again (2x)
at the end of your sentence like a requiem
you were looking for who, you were looking for what
from lowell mass to l. A.
perhaps a trace of kinship
a little bit of you or a shelter
on the road again (2x)
you were looking for who, you were looking for what
on the road again
(Thanks to Dandan for these words)