Purin pure honte !
J’compte pu les secondes
On en a déjà parlé
Des milliers de fois
Ok assez c’est assez
Évitons les sujets à éviter

Purin pure honte !
Tu m’fais regarder ma montre
On en a déjà parlé
Des milliers de fois
Ok assez c’est assez
Évitons les sujets à éviter

(Purin pure honte)

Tu me parles en chocolat
Si je pleue sur toi
Tu vas couler partout

(Purin pure honte)

Tu me parles en chocolat
Si je pleue sur toi
Tu vas couler partout

J’m'avancerais pas
Dans cette direction-là
Étant toi
On sait tous les deux
Que ça sert à rien de s’énerver
Là, tu t’emballes
On sait très bien
Tous les deux
Que l’bain a fini par boucher
Avec autant d’cheveux
C’est désagréable
Mais ça tombe mal
À chaque fois qu’on en parle

Purin pure honte !
J’compte pu les secondes
On en a déjà parlé
Des milliers de fois
Ok assez c’est assez
Évitons les sujets à éviter

Purin pure honte !
Tu m’fais regarder ma montre
On en a déjà parlé
Des milliers de fois
Ok assez c’est assez
Évitons les sujets à éviter

Décider
De simplement déjeuner
Avec des possibilités
De se proximiter
On fait juste japper bi
On devrait pas s’éviter

On en a déjà parlé
Des milliers de fois
Ok assez c’est assez

J’veux pas de ménage
De mariage arrangé de vedettes
On apprécie le temps passé
Collés en zézette
Passer nos dimanches
Écouter des films en bobettes
Et si on nage dans le linge sal
Ça c’est pas correct !
Chut!
Arrête, 30 secondes
Laisse-moi brûler sur ton glaçon
Juste pour toi
Yen aura pas pour tout l’monde

Si y pleut sur toi
Tu vas couler partout
Chocolat
T’es faite en chocolat
T’es faite en chocolat
Si y pleut sur toi
Tu vas couler partout
Chocolat

Purin pure honte !

(Pont)

Purin pure honte !
J’compte pu les secondes
On en a déjà parlé
Des milliers de fois
Ok assez c’est assez
Évitons les sujets à éviter

Purin pure honte !
Tu m’fais regarder ma montre
On en a déjà parlé
Des milliers de fois
Ok assez c’est assez
Évitons les sujets à éviter

Pleure pas
Pleure pas
Chocolat
T’es faite en chocolat
Pleure pas
Pleure pas
Chocolat


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