Regardez-moi
Je suis le plus beau du quartier
J'suis l'bien aimé
Dès qu'on me voit
On se sent tout comme envoûté
Comme charmé
Lorsque j'arrive
Les femmes elles me frôlent de leurs
Regards penchés
Bien malgré moi (oui)
Je suis le plus beau du quartier (hum hum hum)

Est-ce mon visage
Ma peau si finement grainée
Mon air suave
Est-ce mon allure
Est-ce la grâce anglo-saxonne
De ma cambrure
Est-ce mon sourire
Ou bien l'élégance distinguée
De mes cachemires
Quoi qu'il en soit
C'est moi le plus beau du quartier mais

Mais prenez garde à ma beauté
À mon exquise ambigüité
Je suis le roi
Du désirable
Et je suis l'indéshabillable

Observez-moi (hum hum hum)
Observez-moi de haut en bas
Vous n'en verrez pas deux comme ça
J'suis l'favori
Le bel ami
De toutes ces dames
Et d'leurs maris aussi

Regardez-moi
Je suis le plus beau du quartier
J'suis le préféré
Mes belles victimes
Voudraient se pendre à mes lacets
Ca les abîme
Les beaux messieurs, eux
Voudraient tellement m'déshabiller
Ça les obstine
Bien malgré moi (oui)
Je suis le plus beau du quartier

Mais prenez garde à ma beauté
À mon exquise ambigüité
Je suis le roi
Du désirable
Et je suis l'indéshabillable

Observez-moi (hum hum hum)
Observez-moi de haut en bas
Vous n'en verrez pas deux comme ça
J'suis l'favori
Le p'tit bel ami
De toutes ces dames
Et d'leurs maris aussi


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    J'adore!

    Froggy77on October 23, 2012   Link

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