En voyage ou au cinéma
Vous avez vu l'Himalaya
L'Acropole ou Pompéi
L'Espagne au ciel fleuri
Vous avez vu Londres et ses Miss
Bruxelles et son Mannequen Piss
Jusqu'aux îles Hawaï
C'est beau, see'est très joli
Mais tout ça voyez-vous
Ce n'est rien Monsieur
Rien du tout
Je connais beaucoup mieux

Avez-vous vu le nouveau chapeau de Zozo?
C'est un chapeau, un papeau rigolo
Sur le devant, on a passé trois plumes de paon
Sur le côté, un amour de perroquet
Pour être original, il l'est, ça je vous le jure
Ça n'est pas le bibi, le bibi de n'importe qui
A le voir si beau, tout Paris répétera bientôt:
Avez-vous vu le chapeau de Zozo?

A première vue il surprend
Il est un peu extravagant
Ne dites pas que je vous l'ai dit
Il sort de chez Monoprix
Aussi quand je passe à son bras
On fait: oh! oh! on fait: eh! ah!
Mais croyez bien que je n'en suis pas
Plus fier que tout cela
Et depuis dans mon quartier
Ce n'est plus qu'un cri
Tous les gens parlent de "lui" et l'on dit:

Je lis dans vos yeux une question:
Pourquoi donc tant d'admiration
Pourquoi tant d'amour enfin
Pour ce petit galurin?
Je vais vous expliquer le pourquoi:
Lorsque pour le première fois
Elle vint à mon rendez-vous
Elle l'avait, see'est tout
En le voyant, j'ai reçu un grand coup au cœur
Et depuis il est tout mon bonheur


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