Sinsé' prend sa revanche

(Regarde-moi, je n'suis pas)
Le big boss des trafiquants d'armes
(Sinsemilia, ce n'est pas)
Oh non, une assoce de dealers de came
Alors, pourquoi à la douane ça s'passe toujours aussi mal?
J'connais vot' business par cœur, j'termine à poil
Quoiqu'je dise, quoiqu'je fasse, que j'sois carré ou à l'arrache
J'connais vot' business par cœur, j'termine à poil

Je m'rappelle la première fois qu'j'ai vu l'douanier
À Genève, on était partis jouer
Tout l'monde t'a vu, on a su qu'on allait galérer
Dix chevelus dans un camion, ça pouvait pas rater
C'est d'abord toutes nos poches que t'as voulu fouiller
Sur ta table, en dix secondes, c'était total merdier
Y avait des clopes, du carton et dix paquets d'OCB
Mais désolé (aïe) pas le moindre tard-pé
Pas le moindre tard-pé

Mais ça t'a pas découragé (non) plutôt re-enragé
C'était l'camion, tout l'matos, qu'il a fallu vider
On avait beau t'expliquer qu'on était pressés
Qu'on avait un concert à donner, t'en avais rien à péter

(Pourtant, regarde-moi, je n'suis pas)
Le big boss des trafiquants d'armes
(Sinsemilia, ce n'est pas)
Une assoce de dealers de came
(Regarde-moi, je n'suis pas)
Le big boss des trafiquants d'armes
(Sinse', Sinsemilia, ce n'est pas)
Une assoce de dealers de came

Trois heures après, on avait tout vidé
Chaque instrument, chaque caisse, t'avais tout fouillé
Nous, dégoûtés (ouais) toi, survolté (ouais) mais désolé
Pas le moindre tard-pé

Alors, messieurs, il va bien falloir que l'on trouve quelque chose ici
Alors, vous allez me faire le plaisir de vous déshabiller

Ah, l'enculé, c'que j'aimerais l'exploser
Mais si ce soir, on veut jouer, faut s'exécuter
Mais ne compte pas sur moi pour m'la jouer tète baissée
Tout l'mépris dans mon regard pour toi est adressé
D'ailleurs, à poil, dis-moi c'que t'y as gagné
À part de nouveaux complexes pour ta face de frustré
Vas-y, cherche, cherche, douanier fox terrier
Tu n'auras, tu n'auras pas le moindre tard-pé
Non, pas le moindre tard-pé

(J'ai dit, cherche, cherche) (eh, j'ai dit)
Dans mes chaussettes, t'as regardé? (Cherche, cherche, cherche)
(Va, va, vas-y, cherche)
Au bout d'ta truffe, cherche (aah)

Ah, t'étais dégoûté mais t'avais rien trouvé
Donc te v'là obligé d'nous laisser passer
Mais j'veux qu'tu saches, douanier, que deux minutes après
Dans l'camion tournaient
Deux gros jokos, à ta santé

Parce que chez Sinse', si tu cherches la Sense'
C'est pas nos poches qu'il faut fouiller
Oh no, man, chez Sinse', si tu cherches la Sense'
Regarde dans les locks de Riké
(Eh, mais man, man, qu'est-ce tu fais?)
Regarde dans les locks de Riké (eh, calme-toi)

(Regarde-moi, je n'suis pas)
Le big boss des trafiquants d'armes
(Sinsemilia, ce n'est pas)
Une assoce de dealers de came
(Regarde-moi, je n'suis pas)
Le big boss des trafiquants d'armes
(Sinsemilia, ce n'est pas)
Une assoce de dealers de came

(Regarde-moi, je n'suis pas) alors, spéciale dédicace pour la douane de Toulouse
(Sinsemilia, ce n'est pas) pour la douane de Belfort, pour la douane de Strasbourg
Celle de Voreppe (regarde-moi, je n'suis pas)
Pour toutes celles qu'on a croisé sur notre chemin et qu'on croisera encore demain
(Sinsemilia, ce n'est pas) Sinsemilia, ce n'est pas une assoce de dealers de came

Allô, allô, poste de douane 13
Ici douane volante 007
Douane 007, j'écoute
Signalons l'arrivée dans votre secteur
D'un bus enfumé transportant de probables trafiquants
Conseillons la mise en place d'un dispositif maximum
Message reçu, passons l'alerte dans les plus brefs délais
Le maximum, nos statistiques ne sont pas très bonnes ce mois-ci
Pas d'problème, comptez sur nous pour servir la patrie
Fouah, vraiment, quel beau métier, douanier


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Douanier 007 Lyrics as written by Michael D'inca Christophe Baffert

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