Oh c'est très beau, Houna est partie c'est comme ça
Je la plaque et déjà, elle s'en va elle s'envoie
Voyageuse en solo, qui a ses heures se tape un clodo
Je jalouse en secret mais je m'en fous mes copines me trouve très très beau

Oh c'est très con de partir sans rien sur le dos
Juste quelques cauchemars
Du gin et mes clopes au hasard
Traîne dans le métro
Sans cesse défoncée, elle m'appelle Roméo
Je lui chuchote en secret:
"Tu sais toutes mes copines me trouvent très très beau"

Mais cette fille là ne m'aime que quand elle boit de trop
Houna est bien plus belle, elle est bien plus pire que toi
Houna est bien plus belle, mais le soir elle s'en va
Dormir dans des draps sales sur le bras d'un maquereau

C'est très beau que tu traînes tu traînes sur les grands boulevards
Nous deux c'est pareil sans le savoir,
On s'en va on s'en va se tailler en solo
Entre les lignes elle pleure et me dit : Roméo

Tu m'as laissé tomber
Et toutes mes copines me trouvent très très beau
Mais cette fille là ne m\'aime que quand elle boit de trop
Houna est bien plus belle, elle est bien pire que toi
Houna est bien plus belle quand elle sort avec moi
Mais ses yeux blêmes qui m'appellent
Quand ils leur appartiennent quand elles leur appartiennent

Houna se réveille des griffures dans le dos,
Elle ne se rappelle, remet vite son manteau
De fourrure et de haine en sursaut.
Elle cache dans son sac un joli couteau
Pour oublier cette nuit à se taire à se tordre
Elle se taillade les veines, les veines

Tu souris et tu paies, tu paies
Chaque fois c'est un peu pareil
La peau collante, une horrible nausée
Elle a dans la poche cent billets
Elle remet ses bottes, son jean cigarette
Rouge à lèvre de noires grandes lunettes
Sur le chemin trembleuse sifflote
Cet air, cette chansonnette très sotte

Traîne dans le métro, mais toutes ces lignes en couleur ça me dit pas trop
Houna je te promet tu ne feras plus la pute si j'ai un micro

Et toutes mes copines me trouvent très très beau.
C'est pas parce que j'suis jeune que j'peux pas leur faire la peau
Moi j'ai mes idées noires et puis ma libido
Et même si mes copines me trouvent très très beau
De ce monde je m'ennuie moi je t'ai dans la peau
Comme une héroïne qu'on chérit un peu trop.


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