Mademoiselle Juliette a
Son Roméo dans l'Alpha
De Vérone à Rome elle court
Joli syndrome de l'amour

Shakespeare s'amuse de sa muse
L'héroïne trouve qu'il abuse
Elle monte vite dans les tours
Le grand écrivain aime lui jouer des tours

Mademoiselle Juliette a
Pas vraiment la tête à
Choisir entre Montaigu, Capulet
Mademoiselle Juliette aimerai faire la fête
Champagne à sabrer, coca à décapsuler

Mademoiselle prend des aises
Ne pas se faire mettre en pièce
Dans son rôle elle ne veut qu'elle
Pas de répliques de toutes pièces

Cette commedia dell'arte
N'est pas assez déjantée
Qu'enfin William rende l'âme
Il n'y a plus que ça pour éviter le drame

Mademoiselle Juliette a
Pas vraiment la tête à
Choisir entre Montaigu, Capulet
Mademoiselle Juliette aimerai faire la fête
Champagne à sabrer, coca à décapsuler

Mademoiselle Juliette a
Pas vraiment la tête à
Pleurer sur Montaigu, Capulet
Mademoiselle Juliette aimerai faire la fête
Champagne à sabrer, coca à décapsuler

Aah, aah, aah, aah

Mademoiselle Juliette a
Pas vraiment la tête à
Choisir entre Montaigu, Capulet
Mademoiselle Juliette aimerai faire la fête
Champagne à sabrer, coca à décapsuler

Mademoiselle Juliette a
Plus vraiment la tête à
Pleurer sur Montaigu, Capulet
Mademoiselle Juliette aimerai faire la fête
Champagne à sabrer, coca à décapsuler


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Mademoiselle Juliette Lyrics as written by Jeremy Chatelain Jean Fauque

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    Young Lady Julliette has her Romeo gone Alapha-male from Veron to Rome she runs Beatiful syndome-of-love shakepspeare has fun with his muse The Heroine finds him abusive she quickly falls for his game The great writer absolutely loves to play his games

    Yound Lady Juliette has not the sense (literally, 'right of mind') to choose between Montegue and Capulet Young Lady Juliette Loves to have fun Champaign to sabre and coke to open

    Young Lady gets her wings Doesnt do her part in the play She does not want her role not for a replica of the whole play this 'commedia dell'arte' is not insane enough then finally william gives up he has nothing left to avoiding the drama

    Young Lady Juliette has not the sense to choose between Montague and Capulet Young Lady Juliette Loves to have fun Champaign to sabre and coke to open

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    Young Lady Juliette has more sense then to lament over Montague and Capulet Young Lady Juliette Loves to have fun Champaign to sabre and coke to open

    The song is obviously about rebelling from the social norm and doing what you want. The video for his shows her ditching romeo to spent time with a bunch of girls that may be lesbian, which would fit with the whole 'rebelling-against-the-norm' theme

    ShadowSoulon March 12, 2008   Link

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