Avant avec la misère seulement
On avait déjà du mal à faire
Et maintenant il y a la guerre
Cette année, ces damnés militaires
M'auront tout pris
Six frères, un père, une terre
Mes amis, mon pays
Allons ma mère
Partons, c'est mieux
Ici, il n'y a plus rien à faire
Pour l'amour de dieu
Allons vers l'ouest
Quittons donc ce funeste lieu

Allons quelque part où tout va pour le mieux
Dans le meilleur des mondes
Quelque part où tout va pour le mieux
Dans le meilleur des mondes
Quelque part où tout va pour le mieux
Dans le meilleur des mondes
Pour le mieux
Dans le meilleur des mondes

Maman n'a malheureusement
Pas supporté les convois de nuit
Les faux planchers et les fonds de cale
Ça l'a tuée
Et moi je n'ai pleuré
Que lorsque j'ai réalisé
À quel point on avait bien
Pu nous leurrer à la radio
Dans les journaux

Ils parlaient d'un pays merveilleux
Ils parlaient d'un pays merveilleux
Ils parlaient d'un pays merveilleux
Ils parlaient d'un pays merveilleux

Quelque part où tout va pour le mieux
Dans le meilleur des mondes
Quelque part où tout va pour le mieux
Dans le meilleur des mondes
Quelque part où tout va pour le mieux
Dans le meilleur des mondes
Pour le mieux
Dans le meilleur des mondes


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    Come one, someone with better French than I have has to comment on these songs and share their revelations with me! This is, by the way (I'm speaking to an empty room here, aren't I?) is about the only song where I pretty much understand all the lyrics. Pretty much. Lovely, poingnant song, and rather relevant lately, since the riots in France. I like Tété. I with my French was better... Aidez moi, s'il vous plait! Quelqu'un?

    chrisferon December 14, 2005   Link

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