Je suis amoureux encore une fois
Être amoureux c'est pas la joie
Surtout quand la fille ne l'est pas
De vous mais d'un autre que moi

Je voudrais lui dire et la séduire
Mais ça vraiment je n'ose pas
Je voudrais la serrer dans mes bras
Mais y a un autre sur son sofa

Une fille comme ça
Une fille comme ça
Ouais, c'est bon pour un gars comme moi

Je l'ai suivie l'après-midi
Elle a rendez-vous avec lui
Je l'ai donc vu le canari
Et je trouve que je suis beaucoup mieux que lui, ouais

Qu'est-ce qu'elle lui trouve à ce bigleux?
Je le trouve grave et ennuyeux
Il rit jamais, il est sérieux
Qu'est-ce qu'il fout dans son agenda?

Des gars comme ça il y en a des tonnes
Qui se mettent à jouer du saxophone
Qui s'habillent à la dernière mode
Et obéissent à tous les codes

Une fille comme ça (une fille comme ça)
Une fille comme ça (une fille comme ça)
Ouais, c'est bon pour un gars comme moi
Ouais

Ce qu'il lui faudrait c'est un autre garçon
Qui soit fou, qui chante des chansons
Un type plein de fantaisie
Et qui s'en foutrait de la vie

Tous les deux ils iraient se promener
Du côté de Saint Germain des prés
Il parlerait pour l'épater
Ensuite ilapatapatiadada, ouais

Une fille comme ça (une fille comme ça)
Une fille comme ça (une fille comme ça)
Ouais ouais, c'est bon pour un gars comme moi
Ouais, la salsa

Une fille comme ça
Une fille comme ça
Une fille comme ça
Une fille comme ça

Une fille comme ça (une fille comme ça)
Une fille comme ça (une fille comme ça)
Mais, c'est bon
Pour un gars comme moi


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