Ca fait quelques millénaires, que je traine par ici
Tu voudrais me connaître, dans votre paradis
J’ai fait Napoléon, et j’ai guidé Rimbaud
De Stalline à Nüremberg,
Voilà Sarajevo.

Ici Dieu le Père qui te parle
Ou juste un de tes frères
Non ce n'est pas un scandale
Voici venue la fin des siècles
Mais non rien n'a changé
Les croisades se sont juste un peu
Satellisées mondialisées internetisées

Ca y'est mon vieux on t'a baisé

Et l'injustice court toujours
A pleine rue ça crie les appels au secours
Mais aujourd'hui le peuple est bien soumis
Non y'a pas de couleurs de peau
Non ni de frères égaux
De toute façon y'a jamais eu

Si tu crois encore
Qu'on peut sauver cette étoile
Mais si tu crois encore
Qu'on peut sauver cette étoile
Demain c'est l'an 2000 ou 3000 je sais plus
De toute façon qu'est-ce que ça change
Enfin mon Dieu l'histoire est bien connu
Violence puissance inconscience
Entrer dans le monde de l'intolérance
Et ça fait de l'audience pour le peuple de France

Et y'a les guerres d'Irlande on tue
Et puis y'a l'Algérie on tue
Mais quel est l'avenir en Yougoslavie
Et puis y'a ce gamin
Qui a le sourire aux lèvres
Mais c'est ça l'avenir

Mais si tu crois encore
Qu'on peut sauver cette étoile
Si tu crois encore
Qu'on peut sauver cette étoile

A la gloire des nations, des drapeaux des frontières
De la mère Patrie, à la gloire du sang
Et à la gloire de ce gamin,
Qui a le sourire aux lèvres,
Mais c’est ça l’avenir.


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