Tu es le clown dans mon café
Le ballon rouge sur mon nez
Le magicien auditionné
Au plus grand cirque jamais monté

Des trapézistes s'sont ramassésDdes lionnes, des tigres dépareillés
Tu es le seul dans mon café
L'seul numéro qu'j'peux pas sucrer

Mais qu'as-tu fait des plus fûté
De ceux qui me faisaient do thé
do lait don't j'aurais dû douter
Le bel autodafé
Le bel autodafé
Que t'as fait là
Dans mon café

Tu es bien le diable embarqué
Pas besoin d'me l'faire remarquer
La cuillère a beau tourner
T'es touours là dans mon café

même si j'ai pas fini d'jongler
si j'ai pas assez répété
avec toi see'est les yeux fermés
tous ces couteaux qu'tu vas m'lancer

qu'as-tu fait des plus affûtées
de celles que t'as jamais plantées
des feux de bengale de chak'côté
le bel autodafé
le bel autodafé
que t'as fait là
dans mon café
(...)

le bel autodafé
la bel autodafé
que fais-tu là
dans mon café


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