C'est le premier anniversaire de notre rencontre
Je t'ai fait un cadeau, non, c'est pas une montre
Tu te rappelles le village dans les Alpes, cet été?
Cette église incroyable, la vue sur la vallée?

Ca fait un an aujourd'hui que nous nous connaissons
Je t'ai fait un cadeau, non, c'est pas des bonbons
Ca se dévore, ça se visite, j'ai pensé aux enfants
Quand même pas un chalet?
Tu devines pas mon ange?

Une concession, une jolie concession
Dans le petit cimetière de Jasseron

C'est pas la plage de Sète
C'est pas non plus la Crète
C'est pas le Parthénon
Un genre de Panthéon
C'est pas Ure ni Ephèse
Je serai une belle Mère Lachaise
C'est pas le Taj Mahal
Putain, c'est pas banal

Une concession, une jolie concession
Dans le petit cimetière de Jasseron

Tu refuses l'amour éternel à nos petits corps
Mon amour, l'amour éternel, c'est avant la mort

J'aurais imaginé un cadeau moins macabre
Qu'une dalle en béton
On peut prendre un beau marbre
Faire un jardin d'hiver
pourquoi pas un salon
moi je t'aime et je vais en faire une pour de bon

Une concession, une jolie concession
Le premier attend l'autre à Jasseron
Une concession, une jolie concession
Le premier attend l'autre à Jasseron


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Jasseron Lyrics as written by Franck Monnet Emily Loizeau

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