J'ai dépensé ma jeunesse
Comme une poignée de monnaie
J'ai fait un peu de tout, un peu partout
Sans savoir rien faire
La fleur aux dents c'était tout ce que j'avais
Mais je savais bien que toutes les femmes du monde m'attendaient

Il y a des filles dont on rêve
Et celles avec qui l'on dort
Il y a des filles qu'on regrette
Et celles qui laissent des remords
Il y a des filles que l'on aime
Et celles qu'on aurait pu aimer
Puis un jour il y a la femme qu'on attendait

J'ai connu des lits de camp
Bien plus doux qu'un oreiller
Et des festins de roi sur le zinc d'un buffet de gare
J'ai connu bien des gens
Je les ai tous bien aimés
Mais dans leur visages au fond je n'ai rien fait que te chercher

Il y a des filles dont on rêve
Et celles avec qui l'on dort
Il y a des filles qu'on regrette
Et celles qui laissent des remords
Il y a des filles que l'on aime
Et celles qu'on aurait pu aimer
Puis un jour il y a la femme qu'on attendait

Un jour ici, l'autre là
Un jour riche et l'autre pas
J'avais faim de tout voir, de tout savoir
J'avais tellement à faire
À me tromper de chemin tant de fois
J'ai quand même fini par trouver celui qui mène à toi

Il y a des filles dont on rêve
Et celles avec qui l'on dort
Il y a des filles qu'on regrette
Et celles qui laissent des remords
Il y a des filles que l'on aime
Et celles qu'on aurait pu aimer
Puis un jour il y a la femme qu'on attendait


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