Il pleut les pépins tristes compagnons
Comme d'immenses champignons
Sortent un par un des maisons il pleut
Et toute la ville est mouillée
Les maisons se sont enrhumées
Les gouttières ont la goutte au nez il pleut
Comme dirigés par un appel
Les oiseaux désertent le ciel
Nuages et loups
Les fenêtres, une larme à l'oeil
Semblent toutes porter le deuil
Des beaux jours il pleut
Et l'on entend des clapotis
La ville n'a plus d'harmonie
Solitaires, les rues s'ennuient il pleut
J'écoute quand s'égoutte
La pluie qui me dégoûte
Sur les chemins des routes
Et partout alentour les gouttes
Qui s'en foutent ne savent pas sans doute
Que mon coeur en déroute a perdu son amour

Il pleut les pépins, tristes compagnons
Comme d'immenses champignons
Sortent un par un des maisons il pleut
Et toute la ville est mouillée
Les maisons se sont enrhumées
Les gouttières ont la goutte au nez il pleut
La nature est chargée d'ennuis
Là haut tout est vêtu de gris
Le ciel est boudeur le nez aplati au carreau
J'attends, laissant couler le flot
De mes pleurs il pleur
Dans mon coeur aux rêves perdus
Sur mon amour comme dans la rue
Et sur mes peines sans issue il pleut


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Il pleut Lyrics as written by Jacques Romain G. Brel Glen Powell

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