J'ai oublié le jour et le nom de la rue
J'ai oublié mes bagues sur ton piano
Mais jamais j'oublierai comment c'était bon
Comment c'était chaud
J'vas toujours me rappeler qu't'as pas essayé
D'm'impressionner

T'étais pas le plus beau, ni le plus doux
Mais on a ri ensemble des autres fous
Qui font l'amour comme on apprend dans'livres
Ou dans les vues

J'ai oublié le jour et le nom de la rue
J'ai oublié le jour mais jamais j'oublierai
Qu't'étais là quand j'ai eu besoin d'toé
T'étais pas là pour me consoler
T'étais pas là pour me rassurer
Mais m'écouter comme j'en avais besoin

J'ai oublié le jour et le nom de la rue
J'ai oublié mes bagues sur ton piano
Mais jamais j'oublierai comment c'était bon
Comment c'était chaud
J'vas toujours me rappeler qu't'as pas essayé
De m'impressionner

T'étais pas là pour me consoler
T'étais pas là pour me rassurer
Mais m'écouter comme j'en avais besoin

J'ai oublié le jour et le nom de la rue
J'ai oublié mes bagues sur ton piano
Mais jamais j'oublierai comment c'était bon
Comment c'était chaud

J'vas toujours me rappeler qu't'as pas essayé
De m'impressionner
J'vas toujours me rappeler qu't'as pas essayé
De m'impressionner
J'vas toujours me rappeler qu't'as pas essayé
De m'impressionner


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