Ils etaient les proprietaires de la zone A
Des mechants, oui, des durs
Içi ils faisaient la loi
Elle parcontre une jeune fille
Avec une grande foi
En visite dans leur beau pays pour la premiere fois.

Assez tôt, çe matin-lá la fille fût reveillée
Une femme avec une brusque voix a sa porte frappait
"Ecoute-moi, petite fille, laisse-moi te prevenir
De ne pas mettre pied dans leur territoire"

"De ne pas mettre pied dans leur territoire" x3

Au lever du soleil de cette belle journée
La mer se relevait du ciel, la fille se promenait,
Le Bleu du ciel, et de la mer se melangait d’une telle manière
Elle ne savait plus ou elle etait
Telle etait la lueur.

"Ola, petite, tu es perdue?"
L’haleine pourrie de bière
Un gros macaque á l’air violent la poussait de derrière.
Elle ne savait pas quoi lui repondre,
Elle, pour la violence trop tendre,
Se mordait les lèvres par peur
De ce gang.

Ohhh – elles s’emmelent dans cette histoire une seule fois
Ohhh – elles s’emmelent dans leur histoire une seule fois

Au lever du soleil de cette belle journée
La mêr se relevait du ciel, la fille se promenait,
Le Bleu du ciel, et de la mêr se melangait d’une telle manière
Qu’elle n savait plus ou elle etait
Telle etait la lueur

Il ne faut pas mettre pied dans leur territoire
Oooh- elles s’emmelent


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    ^ haha

    c0nstantineon March 28, 2008   Link

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