Puisqu'on me donne la parole
J'vais pas faire un discours de folle
Ou une morale
D'ailleurs j'ai pas de théorie
Sur comment réussir sa vie
Mais j'ai le moral

Alors que chacun se trouve un instrument
On va pas attendre d'avoir 80 ans

C'est notre show
À nous les larmes
Et la tendresse
C'est notre show
À nous le rire
Et la détresse

Je voudrais tous mes amis autour de moi
Et aussi de ceux que je ne connais pas

C'est notre show
Il faut du rire, du mélo
C'est notre show
Il faut de la musique qui coule à flot

Pendant que mon père s'occupe des lumières
Mes sours trouveront bien quelque chose à faire

C'est notre show
Nos chansons, notre vie

Et vous monsieur le professeur
Le rock 'n' roll ne vous fait pas peur ?
Apprenez-nous

Eh bien, je vous dirais que si le son d'une ricken
Becker
Vous fait quelque chose là au fond du cour
Eh bien vous emportez la queue du Mickey
Bonsoir, je rends l'antenne

Je trouve qu'il faudrait rajouter du bleu
Non du rouge voilà ce sera merveilleux

C'est notre show
Faut du Shakespeare, du Fellini
C'est notre show
Du Berlioz, du Paganini

Il faut des clowns, du cirque et des confettis
Il faut du lyrique et de la comédie

C'est notre show
Du prince Chaplin et moi Garbo
C'est notre show
Cécile B de Mille, c'est un zéro

Je vais mettre les amplificateurs à fond
On va tous sauter en l'air jusqu'au plafond

C'est notre show
Ça passe trop vite
C'est comme la vie
C'est notre show
On tourne la tête
Et c'est déjà fini


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