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Nefertiti claimed she needed no one at allMajestic in her empire like so many I've seen rise and fall
Suitors by the dozen, even one who'd give her everything
Assuming the queen even needs a king
And what's so wrong with freedom? Is there a cost too high?
But the slogans turn to mist in Nefertiti's eyesAnd the heart of the lioness lay down gentle like a lamb
Her Majesty runs like a girl, no composure or command
And I know I should be glad for her but I can't forget her fire
It just makes me lonely, one more Goddess to retireNow I have been brought down by less
That felled my mighty lioness
But what I see which makes me sad
Is when the loneliness gets bad
She has to run, she cannot take
That fragile fundamental acheAnd the heart of the lioness lay down gentle like a lamb
Her Majesty runs like a girl, no composure or command
And I know I should be glad for her but I can't forget her fire
It just makes me lonely, one more Goddess to retireAmazed she puts me in my place
A royal tear rolls down her face
But what for me may hurt worst of all

Is one less soldier on the wall
That much lonelier for me
As I salute my fallen queenWhen the heart of the lioness, lay down gentle like a lamb
Her Majesty runs like a girl, no composure or command
And I know I should be glad for her but I can't forget her fire
It just makes me lonely, one more Goddess to retire
No one should be glad for her for I can't forget her fire
It just makes me lonely, one more Goddess to retireNefertiti claimed she needed no one

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She was born Isabelle Geneviève Marie Anne Gall on 9 October, 1947 in Paris, France. She represented Luxembourg in the 1965 Eurovision Song Contest with "Poupée de Cire, Poupée de Son" (winning title), one of many songs she performed written by Serge Gainsbourg. Her career spans roughly 40 years, primarily in France, but she is best known over the world for the songs she performed in the 1960s, such as "Les Sucettes" and "Baby Pop". In France, she is perhaps more known for the songs she sang in the late 1970s through the mid 1980s (written by her husband, Michel Berger, now deceased).

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