Hé !
J'ai un message à te faire
Un dernier appel avant qu'on m'enterre
L'honneur m'a fait prendre le décor
À près de deux cents kilomètres à l'heure
J'aurais bien aimé changer la scène
Mais vois comme la vitesse est meurtrière

Soudain ma vie en éclats de verre
Ma leçon exemplaire en héritage
Je revois les autres derrière
L'auto qui accélère
Entre le frein et la mort
Il y a le chemin qui se referme
Et m'entraîne à la fin de mon règne
L'erreur devient de plus en plus claire
De héros à zéro

Moi, dans la ferraille à l'envers
Je laisse un dernier souffle et puis rends l'âme
J'espère que tes envies rétrogradent
Celles qui pourraient mettre en jeu tes rêves

Soudain ma vie en éclats de verre
Ma leçon exemplaire en héritage
Je revois les autres derrière
L'auto qui accélère
Entre le frein et la mort
Il y a le chemin qui se referme
Et m'entraîne à la fin de mon règne
L'erreur devient de plus en plus claire
De héros à zéro

Demain je fais la une, la première page
Prends-le comme une sérieuse mise en garde
Non comme un jeu qui n'impressionne personne
La scène est bien trop familière
Il n'y a plus de vie à perdre
La vitesse est le jeu des inconscients
Rappelle-toi, je meurs

Demain je fais la une, la première page
Prends-le comme une sérieuse mise en garde
Non comme un jeu qui n'impressionne personne
La scène est bien trop familière
Il n'y a plus de vie à perdre
La vitesse est le jeu des inconscients
Rappelle-toi, je meurs

L'erreur est claire
C'est héros à zéro


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