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Tell me what has happened to us
Suddenly you look to me like a completely stranger
Because I don't feel right anymore when I'm in your arms
Doesn't care anymore what's about us?Where do you want to go? I can't almost see you
Our pride is standing in our way
Didn't we want to try everything? Maybe we have betrayed ourselves?
I thought we could stand itSymphony and now silence is all around us
Because we are standing in the rain
We don't have anything to offer anymore
And it's better you leaveBecause it's time
To admit this cannot be anymore
There's nothing else to talk because when it rains like this
It's better give inAnd silence gets thick around us
I don't understand your words anymore
Have we tried too many things? Why we couldn't see it coming?
It's not going to be easy to admit all thisSomewhere we failed
And the way it is, it cannot be
The end has been written long time ago

And this was ourSymphony and now silence is all around us
Because we are standing in the rain
We don't have anything to offer anymore
And it's better you leaveBecause it's time
To admit this cannot be anymore
There's nothing else to talk because when it rains like this
It's better give in

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Camille Saint-Saëns (1835-1921) was a French romantic composer, pianist, organist, and teacher. Born in Paris on 9th October 1835, Saint-Saëns was a child prodigy. He had lessons with Camille-Marie Stamaty and Alexandre Pierre François Boëly, going on to the Paris Conservatoire in 1848, where he was taught by Fromental Halévy. He soon came to the notice - and earned the admiration of - such eminent composers as Charles Gounod, Gioacchino Rossini, Hector Berlioz, and Franz Liszt.

Read more about Camille Saint-Saëns on Last.fm.


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