Sous un soleil entêté
N'djamena, la belle est réveillée
Le muezzin interpelle les fidéles de sa voix de miel
Remerciant le très haut pour sa bonté
J'emporte dans ma mémoire

La saveur de ces heures
Les chants et les voix
Les douleurs et les pleurs
Là-bas, j'ai vu la guerre et l'espérance
Mais, ailleurs, on fait mieux la différence

Partir loin et découvrir
Quel air l'humanité respire
Comment nos contemporains vivent
Sous d'autres lumières
Voyager, voyager

Rien ne m'est plus essentiel
Plier bagages, voir d'autres images plus
Réelles que celles des vitrines actuelles
Miroirs d'ignorance et de suffisance extrêmes

Je me déclare citoyenne universelle
Je m'offre le passeport de Terrienne
Décide que toute terre est mienne
Rio, Yaoundé, Paris, c'est la même
Chacun son karma, le mien d'être nubienne

Partir loin et découvrir
Quel air l'humanité respire
Comment nos contemporains vivent
Sous d'autres lumiêres
Voyager, aller toujours plus loin


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