Si on t'organise une vie bien dirigée
Où tu t'oublieras vite
Si on te fait danser sur une musique sans âme
Comme un amour qu'on quitte
Si tu réalises que la vie n'est pas là
Que le matin tu te lèves
Sans savoir où tu vas

Résiste
Prouve que tu existes
Cherche ton bonheur partout, va,
Refuse ce monde égoïste
Oh, résiste
Suis ton cœur qui insiste
Ce monde n'est pas le tien, viens,
Bats-toi, signe et persiste
Oh, résiste

Tant de libertés pour si peu de bonheur
Est-ce que ça vaut la peine?
Si on veut t'amener à renier tes erreurs
C'est pas pour ça qu'on t'aime
Si tu réalises que l'amour n'est pas là
Que le soir tu te couches
Sans aucun rêve en toi

Résiste
Prouve que tu existes
Cherche ton bonheur partout, va,
Refuse ce monde égoïste
Oh, résiste
Suis ton cœur qui insiste
Ce monde n'est pas le tien, viens,
Bats-toi, signe et persiste
Oh, résiste

Danse pour le début du monde
Danse pour tous ceux qui ont peur
Danse pour les milliers de cœurs
Qui ont droit au bonheur
Résiste
Résiste
Résiste
Résiste

Résiste
Prouve que tu existes
Cherche ton bonheur partout, va,
Refuse ce monde égoïste
Oh, résiste
Suis ton cœur qui insiste
Ce monde n'est pas le tien, viens,
Bats-toi, signe et persiste
Oh, résiste


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