Vous les hommes êtes tous les mêmes
Macho mais cheap
Bande de mauviettes infidèles
Si prévisibles, non je ne suis pas certaine, que tu m'mérites
Z'avez de la chance qu'on vous aime
Dis-moi "Merci"

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Cette fois c'était la dernière
Tu peux croire que c'est qu'une crise
Mate une dernière fois mon derrière
Il est à côté de mes valises
Tu diras au revoir à ta mère, elle qui t'idéalise
Tu n'vois même pas tout c'que tu perds
Avec une autre ce serait pire
Quoi toi aussi tu veux finir maintenant?
C'est le monde à l'envers
Moi je l'disais pour te faire réagir seulement
Toi t'y pensais

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Facile à dire, je suis gnangnan
Et que j'aime trop les bla bla bla
Mais non non non, c'est important
Ce que t'appelles les ragnagnas
Tu sais la vie c'est des enfants
Mais comme toujours, c'est pas le bon moment
Ah oui pour les faire, là, tu es présent
Mais pour les élever y aura des absents
Lorsque je n'serais plus belle
Ou du moins au naturel
Arrête je sais que tu mens
Il n'y a que Kate Moss qui est éternelle

Moche ou bête, c'est jamais bon
Bête ou belle, c'est jamais bon
Belle ou moi, c'est jamais bon
Moi ou elle, c'est jamais bon

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Tous les mêmes, tous les mêmes
Tous les mêmes et y'en a marre

Tous les mêmes, tous les mêmes
Tous les mêmes et y'en a marre

Tous les mêmes, tous les mêmes
Tous les mêmes et y'en a marre

Tous les mêmes, tous les mêmes
Tous les mêmes


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    The above translation to English seemed a bit janky, so I tried my hand at it.

    You men, you’re all the same Macho but cheap, a bunch of unfaithful wimps So predictable, but I’m not certain If you deserve me, you’re lucky we love you Thank me

    Meet, meet, meet at the next argument Meet, meet, surely meet next “time of the month”

    This was the last time You can believe it was a one-time thing Pat my butt one more time, He’s right next to my luggage Say goodbye to your mother, She idealises you so much You don’t even know how much you’re missing This’ll be worse with someone else

    What, you want to end this now too? Everything’s backwards I was only saying it to make you react, But you thought I was serious

    Meet, meet, meet at the next argument Meet, meet, surely meet next “time of the month”

    It’s easy to say I’m weak And I like to blah-blah-blah too much But no, no, no, what doesn’t matter Is what you call my period You know children are what we live for But like always, this isn’t the right time To make them, you’re always here But to raise them, you’re absent

    When I’m no longer pretty Or at least au natural Stop, I know you’re lying Only Kate Moss is eternally beautiful

    Ugly or pretty? It’s never enough! Ugly or pretty? It’s never enough! Pretty or me? It’s never enough! Me or her? It’s never enough!

    Meet, meet, meet at the next argument Meet, meet, surely meet next “time of the month”

    They’re all the same, they’re all the same, they’re all the same and I’m tired of it They’re all the same, they’re all the same, they’re all the same and I’m tired of it They’re all the same, they’re all the same, they’re all the same and I’m tired of it They’re all the same, they’re all the same, they’re all the same and I’m tired of it

    CYaLaterTateron June 22, 2017   Link

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