Ca fait dix ans qu'on m'en parle
Que de là me vient mon charme
Mais que je suis très sympa
Quand même

J'ai pas fini de l'entendre
Qu'avec des chiffres et des lettres
En plus je serais si belle
Sex-uelle

À fleur de peau, ils sont si bien
Une réaction instantanée
Au moindre contact humain
Je les sens pointer leur nez

Bye bye
Petit et mignon
Aux filles et garçons
Sensibles passions (hey)

Aïe, aïe
Je suis ma raison
Hors de question
Je garde mon émotion

Pamela ne m'a jamais donné confiance en moi
De ce côté-là
Heureusement que Jane Birkin
A beaucoup plus de classe que ça

À fleur de peau, ils sont si bien
Une réaction instantanée
Au moindre contact humain
Je les sens pointer leur nez

Bye, bye
Petit et mignon
Aux filles et garçons
Sensibles passions

Aïe, aïe
Je suis ma raison
Hors de question
Je garde mes sensations

Botox
Hormone et intox
Je serais une icone
Mais sans silicone

Fantaisies
Ok, mais sans toc
Oui, c'est en moi
Que je suis bonne

À fleur de peau, ils sont si bien
Une réaction instantanée
Au moindre contact humain
Je les sens pointer leur nez

Bye, bye
Petit et mignon
Aux filles et garçons
Sensibles passions

Aïe, aïe
Je suis ma raison
Hors de question
Je garde mon émotion

Bye, bye
Petit et mignon
Aux filles et garçons
Sensibles passions (hey)

Aïe, aïe
Je suis ma raison
Hors de question
Je garde mes sensations

Aïe, aïe


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    This song is about how Yelle has small boobs, and she likes it that way.

    teenqueen22on October 11, 2008   Link
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    hahaha whoever comes to this page and things teen queen is joking, she's not.

    thrwmyhrtawy.on December 05, 2008   Link

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