Si j'écrivais le livre de ma vie
Je parlerais de mon amie Madeleine
Que j'ai vu rire et pleurer à la fois
Un matin en sortant de chez moi
Ce qu'elle a dit je ne l'oublierai pas
«Que Dieu bénisse ta maison»
M'a dit Madeleine

Et moi j'ai compris la chance
Que le ciel m'avait donnée
De naître où les caresses sentent bon
Si je dois courir le monde
Mes pas me ramèneront
Toujours sur les chemins de ma maison

C'est là que j'ai grandi
Là qu'on m'a aimée
Là que j'ai couru
Là que j'ai chanté
L'odeur du feu de bois

La chaleur du bon pain
Mon dieu
Mon dieu

Si j'écrivais le livre de ma vie
Il s'ouvrirait avec le cœur
De ceux qui m'aiment
Tous ceux qui ont su me faire
En se levant chaque jour
Un monde où les caresses sentent bon
Ceux qui sont dans mes prières
Et tous ceux qui m'attendront
Toujours sur les chemins de ma maison

Sur les chemins de ma maison
Sur les chemins de ma maison


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