Pierre is a masculine given name. It is a French form of the name Peter (it can also be a surname and a place name). Pierre originally means "rock" or "stone" in French (derived from the Greek word "petros" meaning "stone, rock", via Latin "petra"). See also Peter.
Épierre is a commune in the Savoie department in the Rhône-Alpes region in south-eastern France.
Pierre is a French given name.
Pierre may also refer to:
In my life, in this restless life,
So many wasted dreams,
They all leave me tired now.
All of my friends,
All of my friends’ familiar faces I don’t have now.
Seems so far away.
Do they remember me?
‘Cause I’m still around this town.
Where are they now?
We swore we’d all come back for each other
Well, I still hear them now.
Ah, the rain daily washes down,
There’s no one around.
I should have known they wouldn’t come back now.
But I won’t walk away.
While the rain is falling down.
‘Cause it’s my life,
I can’t turn back now.
All I got left is time,
I’ll just live it out for now.
Wondering why why why,
Why I’ve been waiting here for a lifetime.
Well, I still hear them now.
Ah, the rain daily washes down,
There’s no one around.
I should have known they wouldn’t come back now.
But I won’t walk away.
Ah, the rain daily washes down (down down).
No, I won’t walk away.
I should have known they wouldn’t come back down.
The rain is falling down,
Down on the empty streets,
Oh, where we used to meet,
There’s nobody down there now.
Where are my friends?
We swore we’d all come back for each other.
Well, I hear them now.
Ah, the rain daily washes down,
There’s no one around.
I should have known they wouldn’t come back now.
But I won’t walk away.
Ah, the rain daily washes down (down down),
No, I won’t walk away.
While the rain is falling down.
No, I’m not gonna walk away.
Ah, the rain daily washes down,
There’s no one around.
I should have known they wouldn’t come back now.
Pierre is a masculine given name. It is a French form of the name Peter (it can also be a surname and a place name). Pierre originally means "rock" or "stone" in French (derived from the Greek word "petros" meaning "stone, rock", via Latin "petra"). See also Peter.
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