Tu bourgeonnes dans ma tête
Et tu t'enfonces dans mon cerveau
Tu fais ressortir la bête
Et je sais que tu aimes les animaux

Encore une fois j'en ai trop dit
J'ai perdu ta confiance
On s'ra ensemble dans une autre vie
Car tu me sembles heureuse

Et puis de toute façon
J'ai déjà perdu ma chérie
Oh! non, au nom
De la monogamie

Encore liés par la fibre
C'est du ciment sournois
J'avoue que j'en ai déjà vu d'autres que toi
Affaiblis par la fièvre
C'est chacun chez soi
Avoue que tu en vois d'autres que moi

Ma tête en tempête, ta tête en tempête
Pour la vie, pour la nuit

Encore liés par la fibre
C'est du ciment sournois
J'avoue que j'en ai déjà vu d'autres que toi
Affaiblis par la fièvre
C'est chacun chez soi
Avoue que tu en vois d'autres que moi

J'entre par la fenêtre, sors par la fenêtre
Pour la vie, pour la nuit

Et si seulement tu m'avais dit
Tout simplement j'aurais dit oui
Oh! oui

T'es tellement belle quand tu souris
Que j'en perd ma conscience
Je t'aime, mais je l'aime elle aussi
Mais tu me sembles heureuse

Et puis de toute façon
J'ai déjà perdu ma chérie
Oh! non, au nom
De la monogamie

Encore liés par la fibre
C'est du ciment sournois
J'avoue que j'en ai déjà vu d'autres que toi
Affaiblis par la fièvre
C'est chacun chez soi
Avoue que tu en vois d'autres que moi

Ma tête en tempête, ta tête en tempête
Pour la vie, pour la nuit

Encore liés par la fibre
C'est du ciment sournois
J'avoue que j'en ai déjà vu d'autres que toi
Affaiblis par la fièvre
C'est chacun chez soi
Avoue que tu en vois d'autres que moi

J'entre par la fenêtre, sors par la fenêtre
Pour la vie, pour la nuit

Et si seulement tu m'avais dit
Tout simplement j'aurais dit oui
Oh! oui

Quand tu rugis, tu rougis
La bouche pleine de confettis
Et tu danses, danses, danses, toute la nuit
Et je chante sans soucis
Que la vie est belle sans jalousie
Et tu danses, danses, danses, toute la nuit


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    je l'aime

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