C'est une poupée
Qui fait "non, non, non, non"
Toute la journée
Elle fait "non, non, non, non"

Elle est
Elle est tellement jolie
Que j'en rêve la nuit

C'est une poupée
Qui fait "non, non, non, non"
Toute la journée
Elle fait "non, non, non, non"

Personne
Ne lui a jamais appris
Qu'on pouvait dire
"Oui"

Sans même écouter
Elle fait "non, non, non, non"
Sans me regarder
Elle fait "non, non, non, non"

Pourtant
Je donnerais ma vie
Pour qu'elle dise "oui"

Pourtant
Je donnerais ma vie
Pour qu'elle dise
"Oui"

Mais c'est une poupée
Qui fait "non, non, non, non"
Toute la journée
Elle fait "non, non, non, non"

Personne
Ne lui a jamais appris
Que l'on peut dire
"Oui"

"Non, non, non, non"
"Non, non, non, non"
"Non, non, non, non"


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La poupée qui fait non Lyrics as written by Michel Polnareff Frank Gerald

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    original is better - but i like michel's voice.

    skank__biotchon February 10, 2007   Link
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    I think this is the original version, and it's better than all the others. This song makes me dream but i wonder what it is about. Reading the lyrics it seem that there is not a hidden meaning because the words are so simple... but I'm not so sure, could this be a love song? Maybe about a person he would like to gratify or please but she always says no because she's not interested in him

    vivienleion October 27, 2011   Link

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