Oh, la, la, la vie en rose
Le rose qu'on nous propose
D'avoir les quantités d'choses
Qui donnent envie d'autre chose
Aïe, on nous fait croire
Que le bonheur c'est d'avoir
De l'avoir plein nos armoires
Dérisions de nous dérisoires car

Foule sentimentale
On a soif d'idéal
Attiré par les étoiles, les voiles
Que des choses pas commerciales
Foule sentimentale
Il faut voir comme on nous parle
Comme on nous parle

Il se dégage
De ces cartons d'emballage
Des gens lavés, hors d'usage
Et tristes et sans aucun avantage

On nous inflige
Des désirs qui nous affligent
On nous prend, faut pas déconner, dès qu'on est né
Pour des cons alors qu'on est

Des foules sentimentales
Avec soif d'idéal
Attiré par les étoiles, les voiles
Que des choses pas commerciales
Foule sentimentale
Il faut voir comme on nous parle
Comme on nous parle

On nous Claudia Schieffer
On nous Paul-Loup Sulitzer
Oh, le mal qu'on peut nous faire
Et qui ravagea la moukère
Du ciel dévale
Un désir qui nous emballe
Pour demain, nos enfants pâles
Un mieux, un rêve, un cheval

Foule sentimentale
On a soif d'idéal
Attiré par les étoiles, les voiles
Que des choses pas commerciales
Foule sentimentale
Il faut voir comme on nous parle
Comme on nous parle

Foule sentimentale (la vie en rose)
On a soif d'idéal (le rose qu'on nous propose)
Attiré par les étoiles, les voiles (d'avoir les quantités d'choses)
Que des choses pas commerciales (qui donnent envie d'autre chose)
Foule sentimentale (on nous fait croire)
Il faut voir comme on nous parle (que le bonheur c'est d'avoir)
Comme on nous parle (de l'avoir plein nos armoires)

Foule sentimentale (dérision de nous, dérisoires)
On a soif d'idéal (il se dégage)
Attiré par les étoiles, les voiles (le rose qu'on nous propose)
Que des choses pas commerciales (des gens lavés, hors d'usage)
Foule sentimentale (et tristes et sans avantages)
Il faut voir comme on nous parle (on nous inflige)
Comme on nous parle (des désirs qui nous affligent)

Foule sentimentale (on nous Claudia Schiffer)
On a soif d'idéal (on nous Paul-Loup Sulitzer)
Attiré par les étoiles, les voiles (on nous fait l'caractère)
Que des choses pas commerciales (d'avoir les quantités d'choses)
Foule sentimentale (qui donne envie d'autre chose)
Il faut voir comme on nous parle
Comme on nous parle


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