Oh non, non, non, non, non, non, non, non
Hun, hun, hun, hun, hun
Hon, hon, hon, hon, hon, hon
Ohoh, oh, oh, oh, oh

Oh, non, non, non, ce n'est pas possible
Je ne peux pas y croire
On s'est fachés, cette fois pour de vrai
Et tu m'as claqué la porte au nez
Je sais qu'en amour gagne qui fuit
Mais je dois téléphoner
J'ai besoin de parler avec lui
D'écouter sa voix

Encore une fois, craches tout ton bla bla
Dis moi pourquoi tu ne me réponds pas!
Encore une fois, craches tout ton bla bla
Dis moi pourquoi tu ne me réponds pas!

Trois trois deux deux quatre zéro
Ça c'est le numéro
Mais la ligne est toujours occupée
Je pense que tu es avec tes mots croisés
Combien de temps dois-je attendre
Collée au téléphone
Peut-être que tu es concentré
En train de te muscler

Encore une fois, craches tout ton bla bla
Dis moi pourquoi tu ne me réponds pas!
Encore une fois, craches tout ton bla bla
Dis moi pourquoi tu ne me réponds pas!

"Oh mon Amour, qu'est ce que tu fais de l'autre côté
Es-tu en train de te raser ou de tondre le gazon?
Oh mon dieu!
Réponds-moi!
Va au diable!"

Encore une fois, crachess tout ton bla bla
Dis moi pourquoi tu ne me réponds pas!
Encore une fois, crachess tout ton bla bla
Dis moi pourquoi tu ne me réponds pas!

Encore une fois, crachess tout ton bla bla
Dis moi pourquoi tu ne me réponds pas!
Encore une fois, crachess tout ton bla bla
Dis moi pourquoi tu ne me réponds pas!

Crachess tout ton bla bla (ton bla bla)
Crachess tout ton bla bla
Crachess tout ton bla bla (ton bla bla)
Crachess tout ton bla bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla


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