Rien de rien
Il ne se passe jamais rien pour moi
Je me demande pourquoi
Rien, rien, rien
Il ne se passe jamais rien
Rien de rien
Il ne se passe jamais rien pour moi
Je me demande pourquoi
Rien, rien, rien
Il ne se passe jamais rien

Du matin à l'heure où je me couche
Tout ici est calme et banal
J'aimerais qu'y s'passe quelque chose de louche
De la prime ou du pas normal

Rien de rien
Il ne se passe jamais rien pour moi
Je me demande pourquoi
Rien, rien, rien
Il ne se passe jamais rien

Voici un couple qui murmure
Et dans une chambre veut se glisser
Je devine une tendre aventure
Mais ils vont chacun d'leur côté

Rien de rien
Il ne se passe jamais rien pour moi
Je me demande pourquoi
Rien, rien, rien
Il ne se passe jamais rien

Rien de rien
Il ne se passe jamais rien pour moi
Je me demande pourquoi
Rien
Il ne se passe jamais rien
Rien de rien
Il ne se passe jamais rien pour moi
Je me demande pourquoi
Rien, rien, rien
Il ne se passe jamais rien

Deux hommes parlent à voix basse
Discutant, pleins d'animation
Pour écouter, je change de place
Mais hélas, je n'entends que oui, non

Rien de rien
Il ne se passe jamais rien pour moi
Je me demande pourquoi
Rien, rien, rien
Il ne se passe jamais rien

Ce qu'y s'passe pas, j'aimerais qu'ça s'passe
Que ça s'passe ne serait-ce que pour moi
Comme ca je verrais ce qu'y s'passe
Et je pourrais dire qu'ca s'passe pas

Rien de rien
Il ne se passe jamais rien pour moi
Et je me demande pourquoi
Rien
Il ne se passe jamais rien


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