On roule toute la nuit
On roule tout le jour
Au soleil, sous la pluie
Tout droit et sans détour

Tout droit toujours tout droit
La peur nous donne des ailes
On ne sait pas où on va
Mais on l'a échappé belle

Ni vu ni connu
Dans cette ville d'enfer
On ne reviendra plus
Jamais jamais, les jeux sont faits

Partir ou mourir
Partir c'est mourir un peu
Vous voulez rire? Ça saute aux yeux
Ça ne vaut pas un clou
Rester c'est mourir beaucoup
Partir ou mourir ...

On a le feu au cul
Les flics nous poursuivent
Les décus, les cocus,
Les copines agressives

Les copains vexés
Les inconnus furieux
Les familles outrées
Victimes de nos jeux

C'est partir ou mourir
Maintenant ou jamais
On a exagéré, j'dois dire
Qu'on les a tous roulés

Partir ou mourir
Partir c'est mourir un peu
Vous voulez rire? Ça saute aux yeux
Ça ne vaut pas un clou
Rester c'est mourir beaucoup
Partir ou mourir ...

On a le diable aux trousses
Et tous ces hurluberlus
(Cette fois on a la frousse)
Ont juré "On les tue"

Ils veulent nous flinguer
Nous faire la peau
Ah non ce n'est pas gai
Nous faire un gros trou dans le dos

Partir ou mourir
Partir c'est mourir un peu
Vous voulez rire? Ça saute aux yeux
Ça ne vaut pas un clou
Rester c'est mourir beaucoup
Partir ou mourir


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