Aussi longtemps qu'il nous restera un semblant de lumière
L'illusion d'une issue parmi la vue amère d'un non-sens parfait
Qui altère et soumet nos sentiments
Nos rêves déformés désormais
Nous restons affamés de vérité
Assoiffés d'humanité
Guerriers acharnés en bataille pour le vrai
Sans gloire, sans médailles, ni devoir ni fierté
Allons nous mériter enfin la liberté?
Non il faut ne pas qu'on sache pour la situation grave
Tu sens pas la pression est montée d'une octave
Déterrons la hache et sortons de nos caves
Comme un volcan crache sa coulée de lave

Il y a ceux qui s'étonnent
Qui s'affolent et questionnent
Les autres s'en tamponnent tellement la beuh est bonne
Laissez brûler la weed et n'oubliez personne
Dans la fumée des Dieux s'effondre Babylone

Legalize it, lega-legalize
Legalize it, lega-legalize
Legalize it, lega-legalize
Legalize

Comme c'est pas le style de la maison
Nous n'imposerons aucune loi
Nous savons qu'en chaque chose la nature les possède déja
C'est écrit dans l'écorce des arbres
Inscrit dans les veines du marbre
Et quoi qu'il en soit nous faisons partie de ça
Je ne suis pas dans le coma quand je dis ça
J'ai les cinq sens en éveil
Comme un plan de ganja les feuilles tournées vers le soleil
Arrête le sniff laisse tomber la bouteille
Allume plutôt un spliff
Admire le monde et ses merveilles
C'est bel et bien la beu-her qui sait m'apporter la conscience
Que je dois à la terre accorde ma reconnaissance
Aux dingues ceux qui n'ont jamais su la respecter
Ses racines feront tomber vos buildings à nos pieds

Il y a ceux qui s'étonnent
Qui s'affolent et questionnent
Les autres s'en tamponnent tellement la beuh est bonne
Laissez brûler la weed et n'oubliez personne
Dans la fumée des Dieux s'effondre Babylone

Legalize it, lega-legalize
Legalize it, lega-legalize
Legalize it, lega-legalize
Legalize

C'est la raison qui nous pousse
Non c'est pas un drapeau
Préparez-vous à la secousse
Non, c'n'est pas que des mots
On veut toute la boulangerie pas qu'un bout du gâteau
Louis XVI, mai 68', c'était rien qu'une démo

Il y a ceux qui s'étonnent
Qui s'affolent et questionnent
Les autres s'en tamponnent tellement la beuh est bonne
Laissez brûler la weed et n'oubliez personne
Dans la fumée des Dieux s'effondre Babylone

Dong dong, les vibrations résonnent
Dong dong, s'effondre Babylone
Dong dong, et que (?) vous pardonnent
Dong dong, car cette fois c'est la bonne


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