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Decaf'
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Decaf' est sorti le 14 mars 2011 par Air Rytmo dans le cadre de l'album The Missing Room
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Date de sortie14 mars 2011
LabelAir Rytmo
Qualité mélodique
Acoustique
Valence
Dansabilité
Énergie
BPM131

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Crédits

INTERPRÉTATION
Moriarty
Moriarty
Interprète
COMPOSITION ET PAROLES
Rosemary Standley
Rosemary Standley
Composition
Thomas Puechavy
Thomas Puechavy
Composition
Stephan Zimmerli
Stephan Zimmerli
Composition
Charles Carmignac
Charles Carmignac
Composition
Vincent Talpaert
Vincent Talpaert
Composition
Arthur Bartlett Gillette
Arthur Bartlett Gillette
Composition

Paroles

It was the first he had a decaf'
It was the first he had a decaf'
And she had seen it with her own eyes you know
The road was still long, long with no ending
It was the last time she heard him laugh
And she would only believe what she saw
She heard voices pounding in her head
She heard voices pounding in her head
She heard voices in her head and all around
When they arrived they crossed the cemetery
The snow was deep, it made them shiver
Like the trees over the Neckar river
An epitaph was written on a grave
Right above the initials of his name
And she was dead before the age of forty
Soft moss and leaves felt like an unmade bed
Soft moss and leaves felt like an unmade bed
He could not remember when and why he was dead
Rob from always on the run is so bad and copy paste is a sin
Centuries of green towered above their heads
Centuries of green towered above their heads
My father lay somewhere below this earth
She heard voices pounding in her head
She heard voices pounding in her head
Hear the voices, I hear the voices
Hear the voices pounding in her head
Hear the voices pounding in her head
Hear the voices pounding in her head
Hear the voices pounding in her head
Hear the voices, I hear the voices
Hear the voices
Written by: Arthur Bartlett Gillette, Charles Carmignac, Rosemary Standley, Stephan Zimmerli, Thomas Puechavy, Vincent Talpaert
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