Un, deux, trois
Y en a un de trop
C'est pas toi c'est l'autre

Assis en face un soir
Beau comme un étranger
On a échangé un regard
Et maintenant je veux t'échanger

Un, deux, trois
C'était mieux à deux
Les yeux dans les yeux

Mais pas deux sans trois
Je veux vivre sans toi
Ou bien tout se trouble

Je croise son double au détour des rues
Quand je suis dans tes bras
Je ne vois plus que lui

Assis en face un soir
Beau comme un étranger
On a échangé un regard
Et maintenant je veux t'échanger

Assis en face un soir
Beau comme un étranger
On a échangé un regard
Et je veux t'échanger

Je veux t'échanger

Un, deux, trois
Mon soleil c'était toi
Je suis perdue

Trois, deux, un
C'est trois fois mieux toute seule
Sans compte à régler
Et puis de deux perdus
Dix de retrouvés

Dix de retrouvés


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1, 2, 3 Lyrics as written by Camille Dalmais Etienne Laurent Wersinger

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    i love this song. the french language is a great playground for words. camille is great at using rhyming words with totally different meaning and connecting them. but for an american it can become quite a tongue twister to differentiate between toi and trois every other verse haha.

    envirohodgeson July 04, 2007   Link

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