Sa mère ne l'aimait plus parce que son père, il l'aimait trop
C'fait qu'elle est tombée dans rue d'une bonne poussée dans l'dos
Elle a perdu l'fil de ses idées au bout d'l'aiguille qui fait rêver
On n'a pas tous une tendre enfance, elle c'était plutôt d'la délinquance

Elle n'a jamais trouvé de raisons pour expliquer
Pourquoi que dans une foule elle est toujours isolée
Elle n'a jamais trouvé de raisons pour expliquer
Pourquoi que des fois la vie est déjà toute tracée

Sans un bon encadrement, elle peut pas être sage comme une image
Pour elle, changer d'foyer d'accueil, c'était juste changer un peu sa cage
Tout ce qu'elle voulait c'était sa chance, un p'tit coup d'main pour faire sa place
Mais le coup de main y'en a plusieurs qui voulaient juste y mettre dans la face

C'fait qu'elle a grandi dans rue, dans l'fond des ruelles sans issue
La société des allumés qui vivent de la misère qui tue
Dans la vie tout se vend, tout s'achète, et y'a bien plus d'acheteurs qu'on pense
Y'en a plusieurs qui fixaient l'prix de sa délinquance

Refrain

C'est l'genre d'histoire que l'monde aime bien avec une belle fin prévisible
À voir quelque chose tous les matins ça finit par être invisible
Mais j'pense que je vais vous décevoir, c'est pas ma faute c'est son histoire
Moi j'fais juste la raconter, c'est elle qui décide où aller
Sa mère n'la connaît plus parce que son père il l'aimait trop
Pis c'est comme ça qu'elle a su comment qu'on sauve sa peau
Elle a repris au fil des années tout ce qu'on lui avait enlevé
Elle a compris qu'on fait sa chance, on n'attend pas qu'les autres y pensent

Elle a trouvé toutes les façons pour se cacher
Maintenant dans une foule elle est toujours dissimulée
Mais elle n'a jamais cherché d'façons pour oublier
Elle regarde le monde autour, des fois, pour se rappeler


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