Cassant le silence
Je déballe ma science
Petit à petit ma connaissance avance
Ma discipline urbaine, sans haine
Fait de moi le phénomène
Voici mon action sans transactions
La musique et le rap sont mes satisfactions
Unification, dans toute une nation
Le but de la lutte est l'organisation
Écarte Descartes et toutes les philosophies
Étudie les lois universelles de la vie
Une seule option, pour cette action
Soyons la division, contre la division
Je garde toujours quelque chose dans mon cœur
Hard ou classique la musique
Adoucit les mœurs

La nuit est tombée
Comme à l'accoutumée
Dans la pénombre on peut apercevoir un ciel étoilé
Hélène et Hervé, tous deux isolés
Les yeux vers le ciel sont en train de méditer
Il s'impatiente, tandis qu'elle commente
Il a les pieds sur terre alors il faut qu'il tente
Une étoile file, Hélène s'affole
Il en a ras le bol et lui coupe la parole
C'est métaphysique, mais ton physique
Est plus proche de moi que tes délires astronomiques
Tu es la voie lactée, que je dois explorer
De ton espace vital je serai le pionnier
Il garde toujours quelque chose dans son cœur
Hard ou classique la musique
Adoucit les mœurs

Écoute, la petite histoire
Du professeur soulard qu'on appelait Valstar
Le soir, il traîne dans les bars
Sans cesse à la recherche de son auditoire
Obsession, il soutient cette thèse
Tous les chemins mènent au Père Lachaise
Le professeur ôte ses lunettes noires
Garçon, une bière et l'obsession démarre
Best des best dans son domaine
Délire éthylique dans la jungle urbaine
Son nombre de neurones avoisine le zéro
Seule solution la location d'un cerveau
Il garde quand même quelque chose dans son cœur
Hard ou classique la musique
Adoucit les mœurs
Adoucit les mœurs

Du haut de mon mètre 78 je pense
Avoir acquis l'état de connaissance
Alors je prends de l'avance en prenant du recul
Planant sur le rythme, éclatant comme une bulle
Il y a eu l'homme, il y a eu la femme
L'homme et la femme, ensuite c'est la flamme
Excitation, copulation donc surpopulation
Telle était la base de son argumentation


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